Last additions - Archive photos of engines and museum views
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Crane lifts it out of the shed, Geoff & Tony in background2828 viewsJan 10, 2011
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being transferred to the lorry3010 viewsHornsby oil engine November 2010Jan 10, 2011
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Hornsby oil engine November 2010 - original shed at the Estate3108 viewsEngine number 54410, sold new December 1920Jan 10, 2011
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Hornsby oil engine November 20103033 viewsThere she is, still looks in nice conditionJan 10, 2011
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Hornsby oil engine November 20102837 viewswe had to clear out some of the other shed material to be able to get at the engineJan 10, 2011
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Hornsby oil engine November 2010 - In it's original shed at the estate.2822 viewsThanks to Barry Job and Tony Green MBE we have rescued a small Hornsby from the Broughton & Charnes Estates, Wetwood, StaffsJan 10, 2011
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Hornsby oil engine November 20102926 viewsGeoff starts dismantlingJan 10, 2011
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MBE in one hand, engine in the other1619 viewsNever happier!Dec 12, 2010
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Look at the smoke cloud!!1611 viewsthis is the first run after over 20 years and the temperature is about 3 degrees - not kind for a first run but they couldn't wait to have a goNov 19, 2010
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Looks like something from the Twilight Zone1566 viewsDon watches over the Brotherhood as it first bursts into lifeNov 19, 2010
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Ian checks for any problems on the Brotherhood1541 viewsafter the initial run we removed the side covers and checked the bearing temperatures, everything was okayNov 19, 2010
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Having difficulty reading the oil pressure gauge1466 viewsit was reading 30psi when we did manage to peer through the smoke
Yes you are right - just to add to the confusion this picture is on its sideNov 19, 2010
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