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Westonzoyland Pumping Station - Museum of Steam Power and Land Drainage
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Located close to the village of Westonzoyland near Bridgwater, Somerset, this museum has a large collection of steam engines and pumping machinery.
'''Westonzoyland Pumping Station''' - Museum of Steam Power and Land Drainage.


The largest exhibit is an Easton & Amos pumping machine - an early example of a centrifugal pump driven by a two-cylinder steam engine, built in 1861. Along with many other engines on the site, it can be run on steam. See website for steaming dates.
Hoopers Lane, Westonzoyland, Near Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0LS.


Other engines include several 'quick revolution' engines by Belliss & Morcom and other makers, and unique surviving examples of horizontal engines made by W & F Wills and by J Culverwell & Co., both of Bridgwater.
A friendly volunteer-run steam museum located close to the village of Westonzoyland near Bridgwater, Somerset, this museum has a large collection of working steam engines and pumping machinery.


There is also a runnable Crossley diesel engine, and a narrow gauge railway system with two locomotives (a Simplex and a Lister).
The largest exhibit is an [[Easton and Amos]] pumping machine - an early example of a centrifugal pump driven by a two-cylinder steam engine, built in 1861. Along with two dozen other steam pumps and other engines on the site, it can be run on steam from a large Marshall portable boiler. See website for steaming dates.


In October 2016 the Easton & Amos engine was presented with an '''Engineering Heritage Award''' by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.


* [http://www.wzlet.org/index.htm] Westonzoyland Museum website
Other engines include several 'quick revolution' engines by [[Belliss and Morcom]], Robey, [[Easton and Johnson]] and Sissons, and unique surviving examples of horizontal engines made by [[W. and F. Wills]] and by [[J. Culverwell]], both of Bridgwater. There are two small de Laval steam turbines by [[Greenwood and Batley]], and an unusual small 'Wessex' steam turbine driving brushes for cleaning milk bottles in a dairy!


There is also a runnable Crossley diesel engine, and a narrow gauge railway system with two diesel locomotives (a Simplex and a Lister).


* [https://www.wzlet.org/ Westonzoyland Pumping Station website.]


== See Also ==
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1861 Easton, Amos and Sons pumping machine.
Easton Amos and Sons01.jpg
Easton Amos and Sons02.jpg
G Waller Wz01.jpg

Westonzoyland Pumping Station - Museum of Steam Power and Land Drainage.

Hoopers Lane, Westonzoyland, Near Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0LS.

A friendly volunteer-run steam museum located close to the village of Westonzoyland near Bridgwater, Somerset, this museum has a large collection of working steam engines and pumping machinery.

The largest exhibit is an Easton and Amos pumping machine - an early example of a centrifugal pump driven by a two-cylinder steam engine, built in 1861. Along with two dozen other steam pumps and other engines on the site, it can be run on steam from a large Marshall portable boiler. See website for steaming dates.

In October 2016 the Easton & Amos engine was presented with an Engineering Heritage Award by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

Other engines include several 'quick revolution' engines by Belliss and Morcom, Robey, Easton and Johnson and Sissons, and unique surviving examples of horizontal engines made by W. and F. Wills and by J. Culverwell, both of Bridgwater. There are two small de Laval steam turbines by Greenwood and Batley, and an unusual small 'Wessex' steam turbine driving brushes for cleaning milk bottles in a dairy!

There is also a runnable Crossley diesel engine, and a narrow gauge railway system with two diesel locomotives (a Simplex and a Lister).

See Also

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