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Bright work beautifully polished for the occasion3939 views
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Blackstone oil engine3921 views
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more Gardner engines being run3918 views
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Dismantling the engine at the college3904 viewsPhotographs showing the first stage of dismantling, taken last week in September 2006 by Maurice Clyde
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Crowd gathers to view the Gardner 4T53900 viewsassembling in front of the large Gardner the crowd anticipate it being lit and run
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1920 Bates & Scholes 34hp gas engine. Serial no 5117 was used for wood turning on Cornbrook Rd, Old Trafford, Manchester.3886 views
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3878 views'J' engine with a bore of 9.75 by 10.5 stroke, was made in 3,4,5,6 and 8 cylinders in-line and 8, 12 and 16 cylinders Vee form covering a range of 135 to 2,480 BHP at 600 to 1000 r.p.m.
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View of the Gardner room3864 viewsTaken standing beside the 4T5 and looking up the room
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Next stage of the dismantling process3783 viewsTaken at the college w/c 2 Oct 2006.
Photograph courtesy of Maurice Clyde
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different view of 4T53778 views
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Roger entertains3773 viewsRoger Gardner, one of the museum volunteers, starts the 4T5
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Fly wheel (estimated at 20+ tons)3765 viewsPhotograph courtesy of Maurice Clyde, taken w/c 16 October 2006 whilst engine being dismantled
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