Collections
Archive
The archive is comprised of Metropolitan Board of Works and London County Council records from the 1850's to the 1990’s, sludge vessel log books, publications, patents for sanitary ware dating from 1894 to 1949, and copies of the 1862 & 1888 plan books for the site. The media collection is formed of videos, slides and photographs. The archive has a collection of information about former Crossness staff members and their families, some of which lived on site in the worker's cottages.
The museum also holds a reference library of books covering topics such as engineering, sanitation, and Victorian London.
If you wish to book an appointment to visit the archive please email research@crossness.org.uk . Please note that appointments are only available on Tuesdays, Fridays, or Sundays, and the archive room is climate controlled, so warm clothing is advised.
Artefacts
Museum Store
The museum has a store of UK sanitary ware, Victorian domestic items and paintings. The museum has over 400 artefacts including a variety of nineteenth and twentieth century toilet bowls, bed pans, chamber pots, and commodes, as well as bathroom items. The collection also includes scale models of the Boiler House and other ancillary Crossness buildings, personal items relating to Joseph Bazalgette, and objects left behind by former staff members, such as a pair of leather boots.
If you wish to book an appointment to view the artefacts in the museum store please email research@crossness.org.uk . Please note that appointments are only available on Tuesdays, Fridays, or Sundays.
On display
An exhibition consisting of information boards and videos tells visitors the story of London sanitation from dirt and disease to the improvements made by the construction of the main drainage system in the 1860's. The museum has sanitary ware objects (toilets, bed pans, chain pulls), on permanent display in the Boiler House and a collection of small working engines available to view in the Valve House.
Beam Engine House
The museum's star attractions are the four Victorian triple expansion beam engines in the Grade 1 Listed Beam Engine House.
i. Prince Consort – this engine has been fully restored, and is operational on steaming days
ii. Victoria – this engine is currently under restoration
iii. Albert Edward – this engine is in the condition it was left in in the 1950's
iv. Alexandra – this engine is in the condition it was left in in the 1950's
Fitting Shop
This outbuilding houses nineteenth and twentieth-century tools which are still operational today and used by the volunteers undertaking restoration work.
Valve House
A collection of small working engines powered by compressed air. They were obtained through various sources and refurbished in the Fitting Shop. The machines include
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RANG railway
The locomotive Bazalgette, which has been restored by the Crossness volunteers and is now used to transport visitors between the entrance and the Crossness site.
Behind the Scenes Collections Tours
Free tours with the museum’s archivist run on Sunday open days. There is no need to book, just meet at the top of the stairs in the Boiler House.
CROSSNESS
ENGINES
PRESERVING AN INDUSTRIAL CATHEDRAL