Anson Engine Museum

Anson Engine Museum Gallery

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Gardner 8HF2829 views30 bhp, Engine No 26965 built in 1926
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Setting up the video camera for shooting2828 viewsthe museum will be on the 2006 version of the series "What's On" to be screened in August
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Chairman of the IMechE Heritage Committee wows the volunteers with her footwear2826 viewsthey have measuring tapes up the back.

Prof Isobel Pollock - Chairman of IMechE Heritage Committee
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Series of photographs starting the 4L2 for the first time (7)2823 viewsafter its restoration work - just prior to the EHHS presentation May 2005
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Engine Plate2812 viewsStott Engine facts:
• Built by SS Stott in 1903
• Horizontal cross compound engine
• Cylinders 12.5 inches and 22 inches by three inches
• Flywheel 10 foot in diameter with a weight of 10 tons
• HP Corliss Valves, LP Slide Valves
• Indicated horsepower 200-250hp
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Arched window into the Gardner Room2806 viewsthis lovely arched window and wall was constructed by Geoff Baker to help partition of the Gardner room
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Close up2805 viewsthe museum will be on the 2006 version of the series "What's On" to be screened in August
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Outside the pumping station2803 views1996
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Gardner 8HF diesel engine2799 views
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Patterns used to make the replica2799 viewsThe magnificent replica has been lovingly built by Wayne Timms and Dave Allen (members of the Friends of the Anson Engine Museum). It is of engine number 361 that was originally built in 1871. These are the patterns they used while making it.
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