British Engineerium is a beautifully restored working Victorian pumping station and museum of mechanical antiquities.
The Engineerium is a unique, working steam museum telling the story of an important part of Britain's engineering heritage within the buildings of the fully restored Goldstone Pumping Station which once provided the drinking water for Hove and parts of Brighton.
The Engineerium provides an ideal springboard for teachers and children doing projects on, for example, the Victorians, industry and transport, steam power, and forces and motion in line with the National Curriculum, with particular reference to Key Stages II and III.
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