IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Home Farm Close, MILTON KEYNES, MK19 6FD

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This page details the photographs taken nearby to Home Farm Close, MK19 6FD by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (29 Images Found)

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1
Brook flowing through a new housing estate
Image: © Philip Jeffrey Taken: 19 May 2012
0.06 miles
2
Deanshanger Village Hall
Image: © Mr Biz Taken: 16 Oct 2010
0.06 miles
3
Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church Deanshanger
Image: © Shaun Ferguson Taken: 21 May 2010
0.06 miles
4
Deanshanger Oxides Ltd
Manufacturers of iron and red lead oxides for use as pigments in paint, brick, ceramics etc. The pretty colour of the roofs is due to the product. The plant had its own reciprocating steam engine power house with four large Browett, Lindley engines driving alternators. The plant closed in 1996 and has subsequently been swept away.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 30 Jun 1990
0.07 miles
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Power house, Deanshanger Oxides
Latterly operated by Harcros Chemicals, this iron oxide pigment works had a powerhouse containing four Browett, Lindley compound steam engines driving alternators. The plant was still at work when photographed but has subsequently been scrapped.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 30 Jun 1990
0.07 miles
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Power house Deanshanger Oxides
Latterly operated by Harcros Chemicals, this iron oxide pigment works had a powerhouse containing four Browett, Lindley compound steam engines driving alternators. The plant was still at work when photographed but has subsequently been scrapped. This view shows part of three sets. The middle set is being overhauled and the alternator rotor is seen bottom left.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 30 Jun 1990
0.07 miles
7
Deanshanger Oxides - power house
Latterly operated by Harcros Chemicals, this iron oxide pigment works had a powerhouse containing four Browett, Lindley compound steam engines driving alternators. The plant was still at work when photographed but has subsequently been scrapped. This view shows two of the four sets. The closest set is being overhauled and the alternator has been removed and the crankcase doors are off. If I recall correctly this work was being done by a firm of marine engineers from Lowestoft. This sort of sight (and site) has very largely disappeared although I believe a power house survives in Northern Ireland.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 30 Jun 1990
0.07 miles
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Deanshanger Oxides - power house
Latterly operated by Harcros Chemicals, this iron oxide pigment works had a powerhouse containing four Browett, Lindley compound steam engines driving alternators. The plant was still at work when photographed but has subsequently been scrapped. This view shows two of the four sets. The set on the right is being overhauled and the alternator has been removed. I seem to recall that it was not possible to get all four in one shot and the best I could do was part of three together.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 30 Jun 1990
0.07 miles
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Deanshanger Oxides - power house
Latterly operated by Harcros Chemicals, this iron oxide pigment works had a powerhouse containing four Browett, Lindley compound steam engines driving alternators. The plant was still at work when photographed but has subsequently been scrapped. This shows one of the four sets that was running at the time (I can tell because the barring holes in the flywheel rim are not visible due to blurring). This type of power house has disappeared although there are sound thermodynamic reasons to use this type of plant when low grade steam heat is required for process.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 30 Jun 1990
0.07 miles
10
Deanshanger Oxides - power house
Latterly operated by Harcros Chemicals, this iron oxide pigment works had a powerhouse containing four Browett, Lindley compound steam engines driving alternators. The plant was still at work when photographed but has subsequently been scrapped. This shows one of the four engines that was running at the time. The bottom left corner shows part of the alternator rotor from an engine undergoing maintenance. This type of power house has vanished although there may be the odd engine of this type we do not know about.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 30 Jun 1990
0.07 miles
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