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Todays Visit to Ellen Road Steam Museum

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Dean W:
Chris and Dave, fabulous videos, fellows!  Thanks for those.
These have such an attraction for me.  I could happily spend my retirement sleeping on a cot
in one of these places, making small parts or just sweeping the floor! 
What beautiful engines. 

Dean

andyf:
Wow, Dave. This may be a little indelicate, but it sounds like it's having an orgasm  :bugeye:

Kelham Island - there's a good small brewery there too, if I'm not mistaken. Another one for the visit list  :beer:

Andy

Bluechip:

--- Quote from: andyf on October 03, 2010, 06:12:35 PM ---Wow, Dave. This may be a little indelicate, but it sounds like it's having an orgasm  :bugeye:

Kelham Island - there's a good small brewery there too, if I'm not mistaken. Another one for the visit list  :beer:

Andy

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Dunno, can't remember what one sounds like   :(

Never knew there was a brewery there.  :scratch:
Ah well, another one of life's cruel tricks ....

Dave BC

Stilldrillin:
Great vid Chris, thanks for showing!  :thumbup:

Dave, Andy,

Here yer go.......  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelham_Island_Brewery

The 12,000hp River Don Engine was originally built to roll the armour plate for battleships... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelham_Island_Museum

David D

raynerd:
Could anyone please give me any more details on the blue Marsden Engine at Ellen Rd. I`m curious to know how the valve mechanism works and don`t know what type it is to google. Any info would be appreciated.

Chris

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