Top rated - Archive photos of engines and museum views
IMechE visit May 2278 viewsLooking through window to the Hugon engine and Paul giving an explanatory talk (1 votes)
IMechE visit May 2232 viewsSome of the group in the Memorial Hall with Paul (1 votes)
IMechE visit May2273 viewsListening to Paul explain how the Gardner 4t5 operates (1 votes)
Stott steam engine in background1777 viewscurrently turning over on electric power we plan to have this "in steam" later this year. (1 votes)
Demonstation of the Atkinson-cycle engine1769 viewsis part of the guided talk that visitors can enjoy (1 votes)
Work on the Ruston engine 1723 viewsa lovely 5 hp Hornsby oil engine and compressor from Trinity House arrived just before Easter. We plan to restore it to running condition. (1 votes)
Generous donation in their mother's memory1660 viewsHilda Warburton (daughter of Percy Jackson) died recently and in her memory members of the family came to present a cheque to the museum. (1 votes)
Taking photo of the Doxford dial board1623 viewsHilda Warburton (daughter of Percy Jackson) died recently and in her memory members of the family came to present a cheque to the museum. (1 votes)
Visitors love to watch the volunteers at work2092 views (1 votes)
Furnival engine1482 viewsS/No 369 built in 1898, ½ HP Towns gas with tube ignition. Originally used at Peak Press, Chapel-en-le-Frith. Now driving a Furnival platen printing press, type set letters are on display. The future aim is to have the press actually printing. (1 votes)
Mirrlees engine UL8 type1469 viewsS/No 85780 built with a Ricardo Comet combustion chamber Mark – ULB, Power – 370 BHP, Speed – 600 RPM. Originally supplied to Corby and District Water Co. Northants circa 1942. Thought to have been built in 1939. (1 votes)
Memorial Building - ICE Exhibition1739 viewsMirrlees No 1, this is the first engine every built in the UK (and only the 3rd ever built in the world). It was completed in November 1897 by Mirrlees, Watson, Yaryan & Company Limited in Glasgow. (1 votes)