Most viewed - Archive photos of engines and museum views
crank case being removed on the Campbell1605 viewsthe engine had to be dismantled in the car park prior to its move to a new location
pieces of the giant Campbell waiting to be moved1604 viewsthe engine had to be dismantled in the car park prior to its move to a new location
Members of the Heywood Society1604 views
Russell Newbery Centenary Dinner - October 20091604 viewsAfter dinner, guests waiting for the Gardner 4t5 to be started
Memorial Building - ICE Exhibition1604 viewsbottom of building looking towards the Wells Bros engine. (Designed by John H Hamilton (chief engineer of Wells Bros) c1896. This was the first “Pressure-Scavenging” engine using low pressure air to clear the cylinder of the exhaust gases.)
Roy explains about the oldest tree in Poynton1603 viewsTree Planting Ceremony 18th September 2008
The Stott steam engine attracts admirers1602 views
The gazebo and welcoming banner greeted members on arrival1602 viewsSouth Manchester MG Owners Club at the end of the Cheshire Romp, 13 July 2008
Daffodils line the route1602 views
Ruston Hornsby 6H1601 viewsone of seven engines that were run in the main room. This was the first time the engine had been run for 12 months since an old repair to the inlet valve rocker pin had failed.
our beacon looked great1601 views
John Simpson explains some of the detail1600 viewsTree Planting Ceremony 18th September 2008