 Most viewed - Archive photos of engines and museum views
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Original Blueprint2409 views
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Don busy tinkering2406 views
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Atkinson-cycle engine at the Anson Engine Museum2392 viewsThe engine, which was built by the British Gas Engine Company Limited sometime between 1886 and 1893 is one of only a very few Atkinson-cycle engines� known to have survived.
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Anson Colliery2385 viewsdepicted by Rod Ellis (one of the many drawings by this artist)
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Margaret helps load items using the hiab2379 views
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Peter explains about Bodgers and how ancient crafts were the forerunners of engines2376 viewsDeeside College students October 2012
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Crossley atmosphric engine name plate2375 viewsThe name plate from the 3hp atmospheric engine in our atmospheric "Rattling Monster" exhibition
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Margaret at VE Day Celebration show chating to visitors2375 views
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Barnstorming2366 views... shame about the fly on the lens ...
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Many hands make light work2366 viewsas they reassemble the Brotherhood
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Ready to run it for the 1st time2366 viewsall the volunteers huddle round to watch, Tuesday 16 August 2011.
Vickers Petter (No 1083, CR2, 2 stroke oil engine. Built c1924, 120BHP used at York Waterworks)
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Engines can be admired by all age groups2356 views
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