The Brotherhood engine can be lit up under the lean to 1585 viewsthis allows us to continue working when the light gets bad at this time of year
Brotherhood engine with Ian's expertly bent new injector pipes1583 views
Display boards in Induction Area1573 viewsgiving history of the museum and setting the scene
Our new reception area1561 views
Our new reception area1556 viewsLooking very smart on first day of use
Tickets for the Easter Tombola1555 viewsanother winner heads over to the table to collect his prize
Memorial Building - ICE Exhibition1548 viewsLooking towards exit
Yes the Brotherhood engine is still under there somewhere1539 views
Crossley No 1 in new induction area1538 views
Furnival engine1532 viewsS/No 369 built in 1898, ½ HP Towns gas with tube ignition. Originally used at Peak Press, Chapel-en-le-Frith. Now driving a Furnival platen printing press, type set letters are on display. The future aim is to have the press actually printing.
Having difficulty reading the oil pressure gauge1529 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 side
National gas engine type SE1525 viewsS/No19867, built in 1909, 34 HP. Found under railway arches when the Jubilee Underground line was being built. Building had belonged to Smiths Tube Works.