- Crossing the Millenium bridge, with the Tate in the distance
- We get to meet the invisible guy again!
- Heading towards the Thames
- Don't see many of these old buses around anymore.
- This time around St Pauls.
- In London for a walk!
- That's all for the science museum for now!
- An early energy (steam) machine by the main atrium
- The stack ol' cars up and personal
- The Rover Jet1 Gas Turbine car
- Awesome V8 for a boat!
- Boats, cars, trains on display you name it!
- The notorious BMW 300
- Early medical contraptions, something frankenstein will appreciate
- The model T, in person!
- You can have it in any colour, as long it is black
- The museum timewrapped in some key speakers for the exhibits
- Lomomotives contributed much to the making of the modern world
- Finally on the main walks on the museum
- including those which didn't quite make it
- There are many expended rockets on display
- The exhibit teaches about mans' advancements in space
- The apollo lunar lander
- Including those courtesy of the US of A!
- There are many rocket and satellites on display
- Big rockets must only mean...
- ...the catch being it suspended almost 6 floors up, amazing!
- A pendulum clock telling the time from simple oscillations...
- The view of the atrium by the museum cafe.
- Simply mind boggling!
- Featuring 18th century technological advancements
- A display dedicated to King George the 3rd
- For both kids and those young at heart. ;P
- The activity play area
- With many motion simulators on the floor too
- The launchpad is an educational play area and theater
- Right for the launchpad?
- Blimps and zeppelins
- WWII planes on display
- Not so black blackboxes... :P
- and even a harrier jet!
- Visitors craming into a cockpit
- The hangar even has space for a 747 cuttaway
- There are even full planes on display
- A modern bypass jet engine
- but nothing can beat the jet turbine!
- including a piston prop engine
- In man's dreams to fly
- It showcases the human developments in flight
- Now for my favorite exhibit