Anson Engine Museum

Anson Engine Museum Gallery

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Running the National Gas Engine1223 views
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Don explains about the Mirrlees U type engine1223 viewsTaken during the Saturday night visit from the 1000 Engine Rally
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Over in the Memorial Building1223 viewsTaken during the Saturday night visit from the 1000 Engine Rally
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Steam engines on display1222 viewsGeoff Baker brought his travelling display of steam engines
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Watching some of the outside engines being run1220 viewsTaken during the Saturday night visit from the 1000 Engine Rally
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several pieces of heavy equipment were needed to move the tons of shale1218 views
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1000 Engine Rally 2007 – a few that caught our eye1215 viewsduring a very quick walk around we did capture a few shots of engines - all too soon we had to cut short our walk around and head back to the marquee to run the Atkinson again.

Apologies for not being able to spend long enough looking around the great engines on display.
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1000 Engine Rally 2007 – inside our stall1207 viewsFor once the replica engine gets ignored while the Atkinson steals the show.

The replica Otto, Langen & Roosen atmospheric engine built by Wayne Timms and Dave Allen.
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Mobility Scooter presented to the museum1206 viewsMotorised scooter is presented to the museum by Bill Coxhead on behalf of the North West Stationary Engine Association
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1000 Engine Rally 2007 – a few that caught our eye1205 viewsPut your back into it :-)

During a very quick walk around we did capture a few shots of engines - all too soon we had to cut short our walk around and head back to the marquee to run the Atkinson again.

Apologies for not being able to spend long enough looking around the great engines on display.
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Don explains the working to a curious visitor1205 viewstaken during the Saturday night visit from the 1000 Engine Rally
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Mirrlees collection1204 viewsthe Memorial building now has several interesting "groupings" to examine
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