Steam engine, Cross Lane Mills, Low Bradley

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Steam engine, Cross Lane Mills, Low Bradley

Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 19 Feb 1982

Horizontal tandem compound engine built in 1901 by Smith Bros & Eastwood of Bradford. Corliss valves on both cylinders, Lumb governor, rope drive and a combined horizontal air pump and jet condenser are a few of its features. Now being re-erected at Bancroft Engine House, Barnoldswick.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.931995
Longitude
-1.997832