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Presumably this is in fact [[Fielding and Platt]]


Stationary engines.
Stationary engines.


*  c.1890 Horizontal steam engine for Ayliffe’s Flour Mill, Framilode. This was a Woolf compound engine with the high pressure and low pressure piston rods acting on a single crosshead.<ref>Plate 49, ‘Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain, Volume 6: The South Midlands‘, by George Watkins, Landmark Publishing Ltd</ref>.  
*  c.1890 Horizontal steam engine for Ayliffe’s Flour Mill, Framilode. This was a Woolf compound engine with the high pressure and low pressure piston rods acting on a single crosshead.<ref>Plate 49, ‘Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain, Volume 6: The South Midlands‘, by George Watkins, Landmark Publishing Ltd</ref>.  
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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==

Latest revision as of 11:19, 25 April 2013

of Gloucester

Presumably this is in fact Fielding and Platt

Stationary engines.

  • c.1890 Horizontal steam engine for Ayliffe’s Flour Mill, Framilode. This was a Woolf compound engine with the high pressure and low pressure piston rods acting on a single crosshead.[1].

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Plate 49, ‘Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain, Volume 6: The South Midlands‘, by George Watkins, Landmark Publishing Ltd