The first steam ship which made of steel is displayed in Bristol.
The UK salvaged the ship and carried it to her birthplace.
Without a doubt, the ship is a great mile-stone of industrial history.
I want the Japanese government to salvage our great works.
The ship is used for transportation between the UK and Australia.
So a doctor was taken on for passengers.
I felt baking bread in ship is dangerous but they did it.
Beds for workers are smells rubbish.
It's too real to look around.
Wax figures are pretty real.
If there is a lack of light, it's difficult to walk around without any worry.
I could see the ship from under water level.
To protect the steam ship from corrosion,
dried air is continuously supplied from pipes.
The screw is original type, but latter screw is displayed at the other place.
A pavilion about Isambard Kingdom Brunel in the museum.
Lots of designs and models are displayed.
I wanted to see all of them, but I didn't have enough time to see.
I couldn't understand their taste to make a huge Brunel's head.
Near the museum, there is a steam crane.
It looked no problem to use, and was little rusted.