Most viewed - Archive photos of engines and museum views
Crossley Portable during restoration2019 views
2017 views
The crowd gathers to watch the Mirrlees running2017 viewsMidsummer Mingle 2008
2016 views
Pumping the bellows2013 viewsfor the forge
National engine drives several pieces of equipment2013 viewsas they would have been in a typical workshop
working on the Lister2011 views
Mingling everywhere you turned2011 viewsMidsummer Mingle 2008
During a break in filming, Geoff on right with Phil Harding from Time Team 2010 viewsTime Team came to the museum to film part of a "special" on the Holland submarine and the engines that powered them
Due to be shown spring 2013
2008 views
1000 Engine Rally 2007 – inside our stall2007 viewsOn display between the crate and the replica was the Tangye ‘Inverted’ Gas Engine, Built c1903, Engine No 888. Presented to Birmingham Science Museum by Tangye Ltd, Smethwick. Thought to be the only surviving example of the inverted vertical. Has typical Tangye mechanical oiler. Has been in store for several years and is now on loan for the Tangye Exhibition at the museum. Our sincere thanks to the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery for permission to take the engine to the 1000 Engine Rally.