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Browse our wonderful range of products, inspired by the world’s largest collection of Great Western Railway objects at STEAM. You’ll discover a great range of unique GWR gifts, limited edition items, quality clothing, plus a number of specially selected books and DVDs.

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  • Ken White Muralist and Painter

    Ken White Muralist and Painter

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    Ken White’s career spans an impressive six decades. He is perhaps best known for his murals, sited in a wide variety of locations. Ken left school at the age of 15 and followed in his grandfather's an...More Information
  • KW Walking the Dogs Mounted Print

    KW Walking the Dogs Mounted Print

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    These limited edition mounted prints, signed by the artist are exclusive to STEAM. This print measures 50x40cm (WxH) including mount.
  • Lens Cloth Line Drawings

    Lens Cloth Line Drawings

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    Lens cloth. The illustrations used for this souvenir range formed part of a stock/furniture catalogue for the GWR stores based at Swindon Works. Departments around the network could select items from ...More Information
  • Memories of West Country Railway Journeys 1960-62

    Memories of West Country Railway Journeys 1960-62

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    Peter Barnfield recounts a series of railway journeys on ex-GW and Western Region lines in the West Country undertaken in the early 1960's. Recalled from notes Peter made at the time, the book is prof...More Information