Anson Engine Museum

Anson Engine Museum Gallery


Most viewed - Engines at the Museum
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Frank Barton (91) whose family owned Barton Mill where the engine came from3023 views
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Display cabinets outside Gardner room3019 viewsmany additional items were loaned to the museum to display during the exhibition including photographs and trinkets from the Gardner family
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Series of photographs starting the 4L2 for the first time (1)3015 viewsafter its restoration work - just prior to the EHHS presentation May 2005
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Gardner 4T53012 views
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Paul Gardner thanks the President of the IMECHE for the award3012 viewsduring the presentation of the EHHS plaque May 2005
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Examples of fuel injection equipment for demonstration purposes3004 viewsin background you can see the Hornsby-Ackroyd Oil Engine built in 1896
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Starting the engine3003 viewsGeoff in the process of starting the engine
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Geoff demonstrates the Gardner 4T5 being run for Granada3002 viewsthe museum will be on the 2006 version of the series "What's On" to be screened in August
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Showing engine above and pump below 2991 views
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EHHS Plaque presented to the original Gardner 4L22990 viewsfrom the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMECHE), May 2005
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Crossley Brothers Atmospheric Engine2983 viewsThis is an example of the largest size built of the Crossley Brothers Atmospheric-Free Piston engine; it is rated at 3 horsepower

Built 1877; Flywheel 59¼” x 3⅛”; Total height 104”; Height to shaft 74½”
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Piston and rod removed for cleaning2982 viewsRuston VXA
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