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Markfield Beam Engine and Museum

N15 4RB London, Gran Bretaña (GB) (Greater London)

Dirección Markfield Road, South Tottenham
 
 
Superficie No se conoce  
 
Clase de museo
Steam engines/generators/pumps


Horario apertura
October - March Second Sunday of each month 11am-5pm
April - September Second and fourth Sunday of each month 11am-5pm
Steam Days see WWW

Tarifas
Desde 03/2015
We don't know the fees.
We don't know the fees.

Contacto
Tel.:+44-17 07-87 36 28  eMail:info mbeam.org  

Página web www.mbeam.org

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Posición / Como llegar
N51.581953° W0.061705°N51°34.91718' W0°3.70230'N51°34'55.0308" W0°3'42.1380"

The museum is located in the remains of the Tottenham Sewage Works which now forms part of Markfield Park.

Descripción The beam engine was built by the Yorkshire company Wood Brothers in 1886 and is a masterpiece of Victorian engineering. The engine is a 100 horsepower, dual pump, set in an eight column framework with a 27ft diameter flywheel and was capable of pumping 4 million gallons per day.

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