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Tesco, Honicknowle
This seems quite a big store, but it's set to be demolished and replaced with an even bigger one, to be sited further west - ie behind the camera. Tesco has been here since 2001; the store was formerly a Plymco (Co-operative).
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 19 Feb 2011
0.14 miles
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School and Houses
In the foreground, part of Chaucer Primary School with housing in the background
Image: © Tony Atkin
Taken: 7 Jan 2006
0.16 miles
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Footpath at Manadon - Plymouth
To the right are sports fields, including a football centre. On the other a large grassed area that seems destined for housing or associated development.
Image: © Mick Lobb
Taken: 27 May 2010
0.18 miles
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Footpath and private land at Manadon - Plymouth
The footpath leads from the lower slopes of Manadon to the new housing estate built on the one time site of the old Royal Naval Engineering College.
Image: © Mick Lobb
Taken: 27 May 2010
0.18 miles
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Royal Naval Engineering College, Manadon - steam engine
This college closed in 1995 and engineer officer training is now undertaken at HMS Sultan, Gosport. As far as I know this lovely test engine was scrapped. It was an inverted vertical compound (enclosed) engine built in c1917 by Browett, Lindley & Co. Ltd., Patricroft as No. 2361. The cylinders were 9" and 13.5" bore by 8.5" stroke and it was rated at 88 indicated horsepower. It was direct coupled to a water brake dynamometer and has condensing plant. It was installed here second-hand in 1963 and used regularly until about 1970. It was still workable and was run up for our visit.
This building was full of lovely kit and I foolishly stuck to photographing the engine. There were also turbines and a boiler along with internal combustion engine test cells. I seem to recall there was a Y100 steam turbine on display also.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 3 Jul 1989
0.21 miles
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Royal Naval Engineering College, Manadon - steam engine
This college closed in 1995 and engineer officer training is now undertaken at HMS Sultan, Gosport. As far as I know this lovely test engine was scrapped. It was an inverted vertical compound (enclosed) engine built in c1917 by Browett, Lindley & Co. Ltd., Patricroft as No. 2361. The cylinders were 9" and 13.5" bore by 8.5" stroke and it was rated at 88 indicated horsepower. It was direct coupled to a water brake dynamometer and has condensing plant (seen in the background). It was installed here second-hand in 1963 and used regularly until about 1970. It was still workable and was run up for our visit. Steam can be seen wisping from the lagging on top of the cylinders.
This building was full of lovely kit and I foolishly stuck to photographing the engine. There were also turbines and a boiler along with internal combustion engine test cells. I seem to recall there was a Y100 steam turbine on display also.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 3 Jul 1989
0.21 miles
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Royal Naval Engineering College, Manadon - steam engine
This college closed in 1995 and engineer officer training is now undertaken at HMS Sultan, Gosport. As far as I know this lovely test engine was scrapped. It was an inverted vertical compound (enclosed) engine built in c1917 by Browett, Lindley & Co. Ltd., Patricroft as No. 2361. The cylinders were 9" and 13.5" bore by 8.5" stroke and it was rated at 88 indicated horsepower. It was direct coupled to a water brake dynamometer and has condensing plant. It was installed here second-hand in 1963 and used regularly until about 1970. It was still workable and was run up for our visit.
This building was full of lovely kit and I foolishly stuck to photographing the engine. There were also turbines and a boiler along with internal combustion engine test cells. I seem to recall there was a Y100 steam turbine on display also.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 3 Jul 1989
0.21 miles
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Royal Naval Engineering College, Manadon - condenser and air pump
This college closed in 1995 and engineer officer training is now undertaken at HMS Sultan, Gosport. As far as I know the lovely test engine was scrapped. It was an inverted vertical compound (enclosed) engine built in c1917 by Browett, Lindley & Co. Ltd., Patricroft as No. 2361. The cylinders were 9" and 13.5" bore by 8.5" stroke and it was rated at 88 indicated horsepower. It was direct coupled to a water brake dynamometer and has condensing plant. It was installed here second-hand in 1963 and used regularly until about 1970. It was still workable and was run up for our visit.
This view shows the engine's surface condenser and the Weir simplex wet air pump. Being a Royal Navy establishment it is not surprising everything is painted grey (sailors know the RN as the 'Grey Funnel Line').
This building was full of lovely kit and I foolishly stuck to photographing the engine. There were also turbines and a boiler along with internal combustion engine test cells. I seem to recall there was a Y100 steam turbine on display also.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 3 Jul 1989
0.21 miles
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Path, Honicknowle
The path runs between the grounds of the new Shakespeare Primary School on the right - see
Image - and a stream heading to Weston Mill Lake.
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 19 Feb 2011
0.22 miles
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Matalan, Honicknowle
The southeast side of the retail chain's Transit Way Shopping Village store.
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 19 Feb 2011
0.23 miles