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[[Image:Crossness-3.jpg|thumb| Beams of two unrestored engines at Crossness]] | [[Image:Crossness-3.jpg|thumb| Beams of two unrestored engines at Crossness]] | ||
[[Image:Crossness-4.jpg|thumb| The Atrium between the four engines at Crossness]] | [[Image:Crossness-4.jpg|thumb| The Atrium between the four engines at Crossness]] | ||
[[image:im20170607RB-JHenderson.jpg |thumb|[[John M. Henderson and Co]] Gantry crane ( 10T capacity ) in the north extension pumping engine house ( ca.1897 ) at Crossness Sewage Pumping Works.]] | |||
[[image:im20170607RB-JHenderson2.jpg |thumb|[[John M. Henderson and Co]] Gantry crane ( 10T capacity ) in the north extension pumping engine house ( ca.1897 ) at Crossness Sewage Pumping Works.]] | |||
[[image:im20170607RB-JohnMHenderson.jpg |thumb|[[John M. Henderson and Co]] Gantry crane ( 10T capacity ) in the north extension pumping engine house ( ca.1897 ) at Crossness Sewage Pumping Works.]] | |||
The Old Works, Crossness Sewage Treatment Works, Belvedere Road, Abbey Wood, London. SE2 9AQ. | The Old Works, Crossness Sewage Treatment Works, Belvedere Road, Abbey Wood, London. SE2 9AQ. | ||
A classic Victorian sewage pumping station, with four massive beam engines by [[James Watt and Co]], rebuilt by [[Benjamin Goodfellow]] 1901-3 | A classic Victorian sewage pumping station, with four massive beam engines by [[James Watt and Co]], rebuilt by [[Benjamin Goodfellow]] 1901-3 | ||
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[[Category: Things to do - London]] | [[Category: Things to do - London]] | ||
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The Old Works, Crossness Sewage Treatment Works, Belvedere Road, Abbey Wood, London. SE2 9AQ.
A classic Victorian sewage pumping station, with four massive beam engines by James Watt and Co, rebuilt by Benjamin Goodfellow 1901-3