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Marshall, Sons and Co: 81057

From Graces Guide
1926. Located at Das Alte Fort Museum in Grootfontein, Namibia.
Detail from roller above.

Note: This is a sub-section of Marshall, Sons and Co

Steam Engine built in 1926, currently located at Das Alte Fort Museum in Grootfontein, Namibia and in full working condition.

No. 81057, 1926.

Working Press 200lb,

Water Test 350lb, Gainsborough, England.

October 2017: Engine worked at Berg Aukas mine about 20km east of Grootfontein. Mine closed 30 Years ago. Copper and vanadium. Part of Gold Fields SA Co. Was used for road maintenance around the mine. Mine was going at least as far back as 1950, probably before.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Marcus Prickett