A delightful museum that focuses on the history of providing pressurized water to the citizens of Hamilton from Lake Ontario through the steam-powered pumping station that has gone on to become the main attraction of the museum. The tour guide was knowledgeable and witty; the steam works were a fascinating piece of engineering, more so for me because their mechanics mirrors that of my letterpress.
I’d seen the V&A out of the corner of my eye on an earlier trip to London when we visited the Science Museum, but I didn’t pay close attention, and I’d no ideas what wonders were behind those walls.
I heard a tour guide say that there are 8 miles of exhibition halls, and I don’t doubt it, as in the two hours I was there I barely made a dent in the collections. What I did manage to take in was the architecture, iron work, and theatre halls, a bit of the bookshop, and peering through corridors and things I didn’t have time to see in detail. I imagine you could take a week to tour the entire collection.
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A lovely museum and showcase for Swedish design. Includes a gallery space, shop and café. I’ve purchased everything from forks and spoons to paper goods here.
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