Top rated - Archive photos of engines and museum views
Footing the ladder2184 viewsWorking Weekend 23/24 March 2007
Over 35 people turned up to help give the museum a spring clean and a fresh coat of paint ready for the Easter opening of the season
(2 votes)
Atkinson-cycle engine2509 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. (2 votes)
Cheryl at the Milk Bar keeping everyone fueled1844 views (2 votes)
1920 Bates & Scholes 34hp gas engine. Serial no 5117 was used for wood turning on Cornbrook Rd, Old Trafford, Manchester.4100 views (33 votes)
1913 18hp P type National gas engine, serial no. 29294 was used in the Bradford area at a sewage treatment works.3303 views (9 votes)
Front of museum from car park at night2645 views (7 votes)
1905 National oil engine3263 views (7 votes)
Front of museum gets a fresh coat of paint2254 viewsWorking Weekend 23/24 March 2007
Over 35 people turned up to help give the museum a spring clean and a fresh coat of paint ready for the Easter opening of the season (5 votes)
Mike and Charles in workshop restoring engines2639 views (5 votes)
Jack explains to visitors2549 views (6 votes)
Fowler Beam Engine2001 viewsnot quite so new but the display area is now finished around it. This engine is on loan from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery. (3 votes)