English: 'STEAM' museum, Kemble Drive, Swindon The museum celebrates the years between 1843 and 1986 when Swindon was home to the Great Western Railway manufacturing centre where locomotives, carriages and wagons were built and repaired. It is housed in what used to be 'R' shop. A feature of the museum is the use of tableaux to illustrate a facet of life in the works. In this one a very cheerful tea-lady is on hand to provide refreshments to hungry and thirsty passengers.
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