Kelham Island Museum
The Kelham Island Museum is an industrial museum in The City of Sheffield, England. It occupies the site of a former steelworks beside the River Don. The museum houses exhibitions on science and Sheffield industry, including examples of reconstructed little mesters' workshops and England's only surviving Bessemer converter. The museum gives tours to local schools and has regular demonstrations of the 1905 River Don Engine, a 12,000 horsepower (9 MW) steam engine, which originally powered a local armour plate rolling mill. The engine is remarkable for its ability to change direction very quickly, a facet that was necessary for the efficient rolling of steel.
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The City of Sheffield - England - Steelworks - River Don - Little mesters' - Bessemer converter - 1905 - River Don Engine - Rolling mill
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The Kelham Island Museum is situated next to the famous Fat Cat public house, which is one of two public houses owned by the independent Kelham Island Brewery.
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Public house - Kelham Island Brewery
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