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view of the whole engine3190 viewsand viewing platforms
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Hornsby oil engine November 20103176 viewsThere she is, still looks in nice condition
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The family connection3174 viewsRoger and Derek Gardner stand in the Gardner Room admiring their families legacy
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View of engine on top gantry3174 viewsthe pump is on the floor below
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1905 National oil engine3168 views
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3bhp Crossley Atmospheric Engine3168 viewsThis engine belonged to W Butler & Co, tar distillers, Silverthorne Lane, St Philips, Bristol BS2. It was used to drive a winch and crane jib for barge unloading.
The original winch can be seen in the background of the picture
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Display cabinets being prepared3160 viewsit was difficult to know what to leave out - there was so much to chose from
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another view of the Stott3160 viewslooking from the back towards the front of the engine
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Series of photographs starting the 4L2 for the first time (5)3157 viewsafter its restoration work - just prior to the EHHS presentation May 2005
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Gardner 2LW3153 views24 bhp at 1200 rpm
Engine no 169677 built between 1 July 1969 and 2 January 1970
Used on a ship to drive a winch unit until 1999
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Mirrlees models3153 viewsa range of models shows engine development through the years
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being transferred to the lorry3153 viewsHornsby oil engine November 2010
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