Come and see the heart of Queen Street Mill Textile Museum with a visit to our Lancashire Boiler and 'Peace', the 1894 Steam Engine. Learn how they work and then have fun creating your very own model using recycled materials that you can take home as a personalised souvenir.
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Activity will run from 13:00 to 15:00. Price is £2 per child and adults are free. Please email, call or drop in to the museum to book your place! Payment can be made on the day.
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