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The London Museum of Water & Steam

Summary by Atlas Obscura
Nestled in Brentford, just down the road from Kew Bridge, the London Museum of Water & Steam shares the history of the development of water and sewage works in London. The museum itself occupies the Old Kew Bridge Waterworks, built in 1838 to supply piped water to a number of West London neighborhoods. As visitors wind through the exhibits, they view a variety of water and sewer artifacts dating back to the Roman era. One part of the museum take…

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Atlas Obscura broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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