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  • #10480
    Neil Wyatt
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      @neilwyatt

      Virtual tour of Industrial Archaeology?

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      #499393
      Neil Wyatt
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        @neilwyatt

        John Haine posted a link to a view to a switchgear box in another thread, which reminded me of this steam hammer by the road between Brierley Hill and Stourbridge.

        STEAM HAMMER

        That got me thinking – there must be hundreds or even thousands of fascinating bits of engineering to be seen using street view, so how about a thread collect together such links. Hopefully it will encourage folks to go and visit some of them or come up with the stories behind them.

        Neil

        #499409
        Grindstone Cowboy
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          @grindstonecowboy

          There's a big lump of machinery next to the road between Blackpool and Preston, but I've never been able to stop and see exactly what it is. As it's outside a firm that erects steel farm buildings, it may be some sort of rolling / flanging apparatus – or just something they picked up that has no connection to sheet metal.

          Rob

          #499410
          Dennis R
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            @dennisr
            #499413
            V8Eng
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              @v8eng

              Sometimes  I find faded signage on old buildings interesting and wonder about their history (usually engineering related stuff).

              This one in Stoke on Trent for instance, I have driven past it many times and now found it on Streeview.

              Did Coates actually make Diesel engines?

              Coates

              Edited By V8Eng on 03/10/2020 23:45:02

              #499426
              JasonB
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                @jasonb

                You could just cheat and go to Geograph and get the co-ordinates and decent photos of all the old enginesdevil

                #499443
                ChrisB
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                  @chrisb35596
                  Posted by Neil Wyatt on 03/10/2020 21:09:53:

                  Hopefully it will encourage folks to go and visit some of them or come up with the stories behind them.

                  Neil

                  This will be a little bit far for most to visit! What looks like to be some sort of steam traction engine **LINK**

                  Could not find any information about it, was not aware there were any on the island. There's also a fair amount of cannon up the road

                  #499444
                  Nigel McBurney 1
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                    @nigelmcburney1

                    Portable boiler,found in dockyards to provide temporary steam supply to ships when under repair,

                    #499449
                    Tomek
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                      @tomek

                      Maybe not too exciting but still engineering Two flywheels just outside Ellesmere Port National Waterways Museum.

                      Link
                      https://maps.app.goo.gl/zsDpDimroLuGnKKL9

                      And if you carry on down the road you can see canal locks, dock crane etc.

                       

                      Edited By Tomek on 04/10/2020 09:47:01

                      #499450
                      Mick B1
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                        @mickb1

                        Another more distant one – a largish bit of tooling that I remember from a work visit to Terni years ago:-

                        **LINK**

                        #499462
                        Brian G
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                          @briang
                          Posted by Nigel McBurney 1 on 04/10/2020 09:13:41:

                          Portable boiler,found in dockyards to provide temporary steam supply to ships when under repair,

                          The one in Chatham Dockyard is a bit closer to home.

                          Which reminds me of this dual-purpose machine **LINK** 

                          Brian G

                          Edited twice due to error between chair and keyboard

                          Edited By Brian G on 04/10/2020 10:54:44

                          Edited By Brian G on 04/10/2020 10:55:37

                          #499466
                          John Olsen
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                            @johnolsen79199

                            Here is one for you in New Zealand. Portable engine or traction engine?

                            John

                            Now how come that doesn't work properly? Shows the map instead of the street view. At that Hikuai intersection, there is what I think is a traction engine, but missing the cylinder and motion. It is hiding behind a truck parked outside the garage. 

                            Edited By John Olsen on 04/10/2020 11:12:37

                            Edited By John Olsen on 04/10/2020 11:13:33

                            #499479
                            derek hall 1
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                              @derekhall1

                              I got dragged by my better half last year to the Denby Pottery centre in Derbyshire, next to the car park I am think there were some remains of an engine but not sure. Next time I get dragged there I will take a photo.

                              Isn't there an old beam engine in the middle of a roundabout in Birmingham?

                              A great topic by the way!

                              Regards to all

                              Derek

                              #499484
                              Henry Brown
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                                @henrybrown95529

                                This coal mining roof support from the 1980's I think is on the Bromyard Road in Worcester. It was made at Dowty Mining Equipment in Tewkesbury as a prototype for a Chinese contract, there were three if I remember correctly, they were the tallest roof supports ever made at over three meters. When the Tewkesbury site closed it was moved to Worcester as Dowty Conveyors still had a presence there that has been taken over by Komatsu. Sadly all the Dowty Mining branches have now gone as has most of the Dowty Group.

                                Dowty Mining Roof Support

                                #499492
                                JA
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                                  @ja

                                  I found this 41 years ago, almost to the day, while motorcycling through Wales. I had been locked-out during a strike.

                                  **LINK**

                                  This is it nine years ago.

                                  Dyfi Furnace

                                  I would love to see one of these working.

                                  JA

                                  #499497
                                  Rik Shaw
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                                    @rikshaw

                                     

                                    JA , this one is well worth a visit and still milling flour.

                                    **LINK**

                                    ………and by the roadside on the way up to Portland Heights.

                                    **LINK**

                                    There is another on Durdle Pier that used to lift fishing boats in and out

                                    Rik

                                    Edited By Rik Shaw on 04/10/2020 14:09:30

                                    #499501
                                    JA
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                                      @ja
                                      Posted by Rik Shaw on 04/10/2020 14:06:19:

                                      JA , this one is well worth a visit and still milling flour.

                                      **LINK**

                                      Rik

                                      Edited By Rik Shaw on 04/10/2020 14:09:30

                                      But no one would be allowed to operate an open topped blast furnace in this country, now. I know that cupolas are still used, at Bliss Hill for example, but they are hardly blast furnaces.

                                      JA

                                      #499502
                                      john halfpenny
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                                        @johnhalfpenny52803

                                        The Birmingham beam engine is on the island at the centre of Dartmouth circus, where the Aston expressway goes under the Middle ring road. Not an easy place to stop!

                                        #499505
                                        J Hancock
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                                          @jhancock95746

                                          A 3cyl Anzani on an early 1900's monoplane in the centre of a ronde-point /roundabout in the village of AVION

                                          near Loos/ France.

                                          #499511
                                          V8Eng
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                                            @v8eng

                                            This is at the Black Country Living Museum (great place) entrance.

                                            Cannot remember what machinery it is because we’ve not visited for a while.

                                            BCLM

                                             

                                            Edit: I find the link sometimes goes to plan view and needs a second try to get into street level.

                                             

                                            Edited By V8Eng on 04/10/2020 15:38:22

                                            #499513
                                            Grindstone Cowboy
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                                              @grindstonecowboy

                                              And near Pilling in Lancashire, we have a steam locomotive known as the Pilling Pig. More info from Wikipedia here.

                                              Rob

                                              #499518
                                              roy entwistle
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                                                @royentwistle24699

                                                On the canal bank at Patricroft Greater Manchester, there is a Steam Hammer virtually on the site of what was Naysmiths works. later R.O.F.

                                                There used to be a Steam Hammer in front of Bolton University. It's not there now. Don't know where it went.

                                                #499526
                                                Rik Shaw
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                                                  @rikshaw

                                                  "Don't know where it went."

                                                  It represents our historic past so its probably on the bottom of Bradford reservoir overflow.

                                                  Rik

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                                                    #499983
                                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                                      @michaelgilligan61133

                                                      Further to Steve’s recent link to the factory tour: Here is Starrett in Athol, MA

                                                      **LINK**

                                                      https://earth.app.goo.gl/Z7rwXB
                                                      #googleearth

                                                      MichaelG.

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