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Burgers and soup to keep the troops going2055 viewsWorking Weekend 23/24 March 2007
Over 35 people turned up to help give the museum a spring clean and a fresh coat of paint ready for the Easter opening of the season
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new shape to the spoil heap1371 views     (1 votes)
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W.H. Allen two stroke single2523 views     (1 votes)
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Furnival plate2512 viewsThe plate on our Furnival which was built in 1898 - see next photo     (7 votes)
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Crankshaft being lowered4315 viewsWhen the engine was installed at the Marine College in Oct 1967.
Photograph courtesy of Maurice Clyde     (6 votes)
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Geoff Baker hard at work building walls2349 views     (6 votes)
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View of front of museum 20062636 viewsShows the main entrance (under the clock) and the new memorial building at the side     (6 votes)
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3664 views1934 Mirrlees designed a new engine, having a bore of 8.25 inches and a stroke of 12 inches developing 60 BHP per cylinder at 900 r.p.m. Example is a UD8     (6 votes)
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3439 viewsAround the year 1903, the Admiralty ordered two engines, each of 160 BHP at 400 r.p.m. for installation in the battleship HMS Dreadnought.     (6 votes)
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Griffin, overhung Crossley and Bisschop2361 viewspart of the Hugon can be seen to the left     (5 votes)
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The load can be seen in front of the crane3667 viewsThe crankshaft and water brake prior to unloading     (5 votes)
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View from drive looking through entrance gates into yard Feb 20062904 views     (5 votes)
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