Anson Engine Museum

Anson Engine Museum Gallery

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IMechE May2418 viewslots of humour and mickey taking during the talk, Paul getting ready to run the Gardner 4t5
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Atkinson-cycle engine2414 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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Royce's crane (yellow) in the steam engine area April 20072414 views
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Griffin, overhung Crossley and Bisschop2409 viewspart of the Hugon can be seen to the left
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IMechE May2407 viewsMartin explaining to some of the group about how the Ruston engine runs before starting it for them
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Museum is 25 years in the making 2406 views June 1986 was when the first foundations were dug and concrete laid, Geoff toasts to the next 25 years

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Looking down the second part of the main building2405 viewsPhoto: Kim Siddorn
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3000th visitor 2006, Alex Smith2405 viewsbeing presented with a polo shirt embroidered with the museum's logo
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Poster TH Pilter2405 views
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club visit waiting for Gardner 4t5 to be lit2405 views
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Unusual view of the Atkinson engine2404 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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View of 5hp Hornsby and compressor from Trinity House2404 viewsOriginally installed in 1912 at Serk Lighthouse, Channel Islands and used to maintain the Reed type fog signal until the station was modernised in 1969.
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