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The Kew Bridge Engines Trust and Water Supply Museum Limited, a registered charity, was formed in 1973 with three primary aims:
  • To restore to steam the five historic beam engines at the former Grand Junction Water Works Company's Kew Bridge Pumping Station.
  • Add other important water pumping engines.
  • Establish a museum of London's water supply.
In 1975 the Trust opened the site as a museum. Although the museum has a small paid staff, most of the people visitors meet during a visit are volunteers, who are involved in all areas of the museum operation and play a vital role.
The museum is independent and receives no revenue funding from any government or private bodies.
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