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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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Revision as of 15:29, 7 June 2017

LP and IP cylinders of the restored engine at Crossness
LP and IP cylinders of the restored engine at Crossness
Beams of two unrestored engines at Crossness
The Atrium between the four engines at Crossness
John M. Henderson and Co Gantry crane ( 10T capacity ) in the north extension pumping engine house ( ca.1897 ) at Crossness Sewage Pumping Works.
John M. Henderson and Co Gantry crane ( 10T capacity ) in the north extension pumping engine house ( ca.1897 ) at Crossness Sewage Pumping Works.
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.

A classic Victorian sewage pumping station, with four massive beam engines by James Watt and Co, rebuilt by Benjamin Goodfellow 1901-3

See Also

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Sources of Information