TQ2679 : Science Museum, oscillating steam engine

near to Kensington, Kensington And Chelsea, Great Britain

Science Museum, oscillating steam engine
Science Museum, oscillating steam engine
Single cylinder oscillating engine by Harvey & Co, Hayle 1870. Used at Campden Hill Waterworks and later moved to Hammersmith Waterworks. It was used as a workshop drive and is now preserved at the Science Museum. One of very few surviving stationary steam applications of this design.
Catch up with in "The Stationary Steam Engine" gallery.
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1989
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Saturday, 2 December, 1989   (more nearby)
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Steam engines   (more nearby)
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