Crossley Brothers Atmospheric Engine2942 viewsThis is an example of the largest size built of the Crossley Brothers Atmospheric-Free Piston engine; it is rated at 3 horsepower
Built 1877; Flywheel 59¼” x 3⅛”; Total height 104”; Height to shaft 74½”
View from drive looking through entrance gates into yard Feb 20062942 views
Outside watching the Mirrlees running2942 viewsSouth Manchester MG Owners Club members watching the engines being run at the end of the Cheshire Romp, 13 July 2008
Piston and rod removed for cleaning2942 viewsRuston VXA
Students learn about engine developments, starting in the steam engine area2942 viewsDeeside College students October 2012
Closer view of the line up2938 viewsthis shows a clearer view of the engines and the connection between the large engine and the winch
Hornsby oil engine November 2010 - In it's original shed at the estate.2936 viewsThanks to Barry Job and Tony Green MBE we have rescued a small Hornsby from the Broughton & Charnes Estates, Wetwood, Staffs
1924 National P type gas engine2935 views
Gardner 8HF2931 views30 bhp, Engine No 26965 built in 1926
Chairman of the IMechE Heritage Committee wows the volunteers with her footwear2929 viewsthey have measuring tapes up the back.
Prof Isobel Pollock - Chairman of IMechE Heritage Committee
Geoff works on the large engine2926 viewsTurning the flywheel before running the 3bhp engine