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Exhibition Hall, National Waterfront Museum - Swansea An impressive building with this gallery, one of several, concentrating on engineering and featuring early Welsh inventions. Elsewhere commentators have expressed disappointment with the museum and in particular the current trait of concentrating on electronic information displays at the expense of items on display. I have to say I agree as apart from three other adults this hall with few visual aids was almost empty. In an upper gallery children dashed from control unit to control unit and screen to screen without appearing to absorb anything they were looking at. Though alternative efforts to draw the public into them museums are to be applauded it would seem that they have been turned into amusement arcades.

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current09:32, 6 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 09:32, 6 January 2017640 × 425 (104 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Exhibition Hall, National Waterfront Museum - Swansea An impressive building with this gallery, one of several, concentrating on engineering and featuring early Welsh inventions. Elsewhere commentators have expressed disappointment with the museum and in particular the current trait of concentrating on electronic information displays at the expense of items on display. I have to say I agree as apart from three other adults this hall with few visual aids was almost empty. In an upper gallery children dashed from control unit to control unit and screen to screen without appearing to absorb anything they were looking at. Though alternative efforts to draw the public into them museums are to be applauded it would seem that they have been turned into amusement arcades.
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