Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Beam engine driving scoop wheel for land drainage. Engine built in 1833, believed to be by the [[Butterley Co]]
Beam engine driving scoop wheel for land drainage. Engine built in 1833, believed to be by the [[Butterley Co]]


[http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/popiOrgVenue.asp?vid=417] Website with details of location and opening times
[http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/popiOrgVenue.asp?vid=417 Website] with details of location and opening times


[http://www.stationarysteamengines.co.uk/stia/pinchbeckleaflet.htm] Descriptive leaflet
[http://www.stationarysteamengines.co.uk/stia/pinchbeckleaflet.htm Descriptive leaflet.]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 18:18, 19 February 2014

Beam engine, which is demonstrated using compressed air
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Galloways boiler
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Scoop wheel, driven by beam engine via gears

near Spalding in Lincolnshire

Beam engine driving scoop wheel for land drainage. Engine built in 1833, believed to be by the Butterley Co

Website with details of location and opening times

Descriptive leaflet.

See Also

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