Burgers and soup to keep the troops going2000 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 (1 votes)
new shape to the spoil heap1318 views (1 votes)
W.H. Allen two stroke single2468 views (1 votes)
Furnival plate2460 viewsThe plate on our Furnival which was built in 1898 - see next photo (7 votes)
Crankshaft being lowered4269 viewsWhen the engine was installed at the Marine College in Oct 1967.
Photograph courtesy of Maurice Clyde (6 votes)
Geoff Baker hard at work building walls2293 views (6 votes)
View of front of museum 20062583 viewsShows the main entrance (under the clock) and the new memorial building at the side (6 votes)
3611 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)
3386 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)
Griffin, overhung Crossley and Bisschop2308 viewspart of the Hugon can be seen to the left (5 votes)
The load can be seen in front of the crane3608 viewsThe crankshaft and water brake prior to unloading (5 votes)
View from drive looking through entrance gates into yard Feb 20062847 views (5 votes)