IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Henderson Road, SOUTHSEA, PO4 9JF

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Henderson Road, PO4 9JF by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (127 Images Found)

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Details
Distance
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Eastney Beam Engine House
Grade II listed. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1104341
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 28 Apr 2019
0.01 miles
2
Eastney Pumping Station - horizontal steam engine
Dixon & Sons Iron Works, Portsmouth - horizontal single cylinder engine built in 1888. This is on display in the boiler house of this preserved sewage pumping station.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 28 Mar 2010
0.02 miles
3
Eastney Pumping Station - steam engine
These are the wood-lagged cylinders of one of the two Woolf compound rotative beam pumping engines built in 1887 by James Watt & Company. They stopped about 1937 and were on standby until 1954. They were preserved by the local Council and one is steamable. The high pressure cylinder is to the left and the low pressure to the right. Steam is distributed by piston valves with an internal cut-off valve on the high-pressure cylinder.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 28 Mar 2010
0.02 miles
4
Eastney Pumping Station - beam engine
One of the two Woolf compound rotative beam engines built in 1887 by James Watt and Co. These were restored from a very rust and derelict condition.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 28 Mar 2010
0.02 miles
5
Eastney Pumping Station - beam engine
This is a very busy picture on the packing platform and showing the cylinder tops of one of the 1887 James Watt & Company Woolf compound beam engines. At the top is the parallel motion linking the two shiny vertical pistons rods to the beam on the floor above. The high pressure cylinder is on the left hand rod and the low pressure on the right hand rod. The red pipe brings steam from the boiler through the stop valve and governor valve to the high pressure cylinder. The two piston valves are between the photographer and the cylinders. On top of the high pressure valve is the cut-off gear that operates an internal cut-off valve worked through a thin link from the parallel motion and a rocking lever. The cut-off is adjusted by a hand wheel on the floor below. There is an awful lot of detail in this picture and it is hard to do it justice in words. If you happen to be one of the few people intimate with this type of kit it is all self-evident.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 28 Mar 2010
0.02 miles
6
Eastney Pumping Station - beam engines
The two 1887 James Watt & Co beam pumping engines. This is the packing platform the high pressure expansion gear is clearly visible on the nearest engine, behind the left hand high pressure piston rod.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 28 Mar 2010
0.02 miles
7
Eastney Pumping Station - beam engines
The two James Watt & Co Woolf compound rotative beam pumping engines built in 1887. They stopped regular work about 1937 and came off standby in 1954. They were restored from a very rusty and derelict state in the 1970s.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 28 Mar 2010
0.02 miles
8
Eastney Beam Engine
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 18 Sep 2019
0.02 miles
9
Eastney Beam Engine
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 18 Sep 2019
0.02 miles
10
Henderson Road from junction with Fort Cumberland Road
Image: © Nick Smith Taken: 27 Oct 2010
0.02 miles
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