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near Burton upon Trent, England
- A restored pumping station with a remarkable collection of working steam engines, include massive beam pumping engines built by Gimson and Co of Leicester. Many features of the pumping station are original. There is an impressive restored workshop, the vintage machines being driven by belts from line shafts driven by a steam engine.
- [1] Claymills Trust website
See Also
- Arthur Woolf
- B. and S. Massey
- Buxton and Thornley
- Crompton and Co
- E. Green and Son
- Edward Bennis and Co
- Events 2011
- Francis Berry and Sons
- Frank Pearn and Co
- George Richards and Co
- Gimson and Co
- Hamilton Woods and Co
- J. P. Hall and Sons
- Leckenby Benton and Co.
- NEDIAS: Newsletter 36
- Vernon and Guest
- William Hardill, Sons and Co