When I first heard that the Bristol Industrial Museum was very close to where I lived, just by the waterside, I went looking for a building of some sort with a big signboard that would say 'Bristol Industrial Museum', and walked along the riverside for ages but didnt' see any big building that was a museum.. just many warehouses.
It was only until I headed back towards home that I realised all the boats I was walking past looked oldish. Then I started noticing the old steel looking crane, and looked down and saw old train tracks. It was at that moment i went 'aah' and saw that I was walking right through this 'museum', and didn't even notice.
Everything in the 'exhibit' is simply scattered around this riverside walkway, and now there are small information boards with their stories, next to the exhibits. It's a great way to showcase these objects - simply integrate it with the existing surroundings. Further along near the Brunel Buttery, comes the end of this 'museum', where the old train and its' carriages stand.
This is a superb way to have a museum, where you can really look up close to all these old machines, walk on the train tracks and even hop on the train and pretend you've time warped back to the olden days. And after that, have a cup of tea from the Brunel Buttery. read more