Anson Engine Museum

Anson Engine Museum Gallery


Most viewed - Archive photos of engines and museum views
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unusual view of Mirrlees No11557 viewsoldest diesel engine in the UK and in fact the 3rd ever built in the world
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Crossley No 1 in new induction area1557 views
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Yes the Brotherhood engine is still under there somewhere1557 views
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North West Veteran Car Club Sunday 13th April 20081556 viewsseveral of the club members gather in the Rattling Monster room to see them running
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Furnival engine1556 viewsS/No 369 built in 1898, ½ HP Towns gas with tube ignition. Originally used at Peak Press, Chapel-en-le-Frith. Now driving a Furnival platen printing press, type set letters are on display. The future aim is to have the press actually printing.
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sectioned Napier turbo charger1555 viewson display in the Memorial Building
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perhaps if we pray1553 viewsAfter great debates it is decided to try and get the Atkinson engine running. It has not been run in living memory.
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1000 Engine Rally 2007 – Saturday night at the museum1549 viewsthe unusual engines from London Science Museum are admired
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Geoff explaining how it works1549 viewsDoxford Engine Friend's Association (DEFA) June 2008
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Mirrlees engine UL8 type1549 viewsS/No 85780 built with a Ricardo Comet combustion chamber Mark – ULB, Power – 370 BHP, Speed – 600 RPM. Originally supplied to Corby and District Water Co. Northants circa 1942. Thought to have been built in 1939.
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1548 viewsThe 40 ton Campbell being re-assembled as a gate guardian. The flywheel is being sunk into place.
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one of the glorious cars1548 viewsSouth Manchester MG Owners Club at the end of the Cheshire Romp, 13 July 2008
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