• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
crofton beam engines

Crofton Beam Engines

Step into our industrial and social history from a time when steam was king

  • Home
  • Visit
    • Opening Times & Prices
    • Visitor Information
    • Steam Experience
    • Accessibility Guide
    • Shop
  • What’s On
  • Engines
    • How to Drive the Engines
    • Mechatronics Project
    • Interesting Items
    • No 1 Engine – Boulton and Watt
    • No 2 Engine – Harvey of Hayle & Co. 1846
    • Small Engines
    • The Boilers
    • The Cornish Cycle
    • The Water Pumps
    • Winter Maintenance
  • News
  • Contact
    • Press
Steampunk hat

Children Learn About Steampunk

Arts Award Discover

At Crofton Beam Engines we recently broadened our Learning Offer to include Arts Award Discover for children in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.

Year 5 class at Great Bedwyn C of E Primary School took part in this offer back in April and were a delight to host. The children came to learn about what Steampunk is and the costumes and music it inspires today, as well as its connection to Crofton Beam Engines.

What on Earth is Steampunk? In the UK it is a vibrant subculture and aesthetic that combines 19th century Victorian and Edwardian industrialism with retro-futuristic science fiction Influenced heavily from authors like H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, it features fashion with corsets, top hats, and brass gears, alongside DIY gadgets,  and alternative histories.

As part of the day, the children had a guided tour around the station to help inspire their own creative task, where they worked with a partner to create their own Steampunk costume (which was debuted on the catwalk) or song (which they performed). It was an engaging, enjoyable day out, the end-result being the completion of Arts Award Discover, an award conferred by Trinity College London.

Children’s feedback from the day included, “It was so fun”, “I loved everything”, and “Today was perfect”. Their costumes and their Steampunk raps were amazing!

Do you know of a class who may be interested in coming? Please contact Whitney, our Learning and Community Engagement Officer, at lceo.crofton@katrust.org.uk to find out more. We would love to host more classes for a day to remember.

Share this post:

Share on X (Twitter) Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Share on E-mail
Category: News
Previous Post:K & A Trust boat Hannah at Crofton lockCelebrating 75 years of the Kennet & Avon Canal Trust at Crofton

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

working the crofton beam engine
Crofton Beam Engines
kids at crofton beam engines
The Crofton engine
Watching the water pump out
volunteers at crofton beam engines
Vintage cars as Crofton's Steam Gala
Ornate cylinder head
Crofton from Wilton Windmill
working on the engine
Phill Harding driving the engine
Crofton Pumping Station in the snow 2019

Sign up for Updates about Crofton

Sign up to receive our regular newsletter

Contact

Crofton Beam Engines, Crofton,
Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3DW 
crofton@katrust.org.uk

Follow

  • Facebook
  • YouTube

TripAdvisor

Arts Council England logo
The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service logo
South West Museum development programme logo
Heritage Fund logo
Visit Pewsey Vale logo
The Kennet and Avon Canal Trust logo

Copyright © 2015–2026 · Kennet and Avon Canal Trust · Registered Charity Number: CC209206 · Privacy Policy
Website by Callia Web