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Amberley Museum
A 36-acre open air museum in West Sussex, with historic buildings, a narrow gauge railway and other working exhibits. Check for special events.
www.amberleymuseum.co.ukBirmingham Railway Museum
The Birmingham railway museum houses old models of steam locomotives, steam hauled passenger trains and railway artefacts and equipment.
www.vintagetrains.co.ukExploratory
Hands-on science center in Bristol, England, offers a tour of the exhibits, resources for teachers and school groups, and visitor information.
www.exploratory.org.ukIpswich Transport Museum
Browse this collection of vehicles which are local to Ipswich, either built or used there. Read news of the museum and press releases.
www.ipswichtransportmuseum.co.ukIronbridge Gorge Museum - Shropshire
Brings the industrial revolution and ironworking to life with working displays, old furnaces and kilns, recreated shops and local history. World Heritage Site.
www.ironbridge.org.ukKingston Museum
Natural history and science collections include Muybridge's photographic images and equipment. Archives online, a quiz and admissions details
www.kingston.gov.ukLeighton Buzzard Railway
Famous narrow-gauge steam railway running into its 80th year. Party booking info. and an online timetable, naturally.
www.btinternet.comLion Salt Works
The science, technology and industry behind getting a common grain. Open pan restoration and visitor's information.
www.lionsaltworkstrust.co.ukManchester Museum
Visit the galleries of ancient civilizations, artifacts, cultural history, botany, zoology, and geology. Includes educational resources.
www.museum.man.ac.ukMuseum of Science and Industry in Manchester
Take a guided tour of this Manchester museum and find out about events and exhibitions, essential information, and future developments.
www.msim.org.uk
