On the upper floor the aviation gallery told the story of Bristol's involvement in aircraft manufacture and contained a collection of Bristol-made aero engines, a Bristol-built helicopter, a mock-up flight deck of Concorde and scale models showing the many aircraft built in the city.
The adjacent Print & Pack gallery told the story of one of Bristol's biggest industries with machinery and products.
This was a particularly popular working exhibit, with live demonstrations of printing machinery such as Linotype and Letterpress.
It has been restored and is in working order, operating on some bank holidays and the Bristol Harbour Festival.
[3] Bristol Harbour Railway continues to offer train rides along the quayside on bank holidays, using restored steam locomotives and rolling stock.