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The Anchor pub
On London Road (A6).
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 24 May 2014
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London Road
The main A6 road entering Hazel Grove.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 26 Jan 2009
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A6 in Hazel Grove
View along this busy route through Hazel Grove in the direction of Stockport.
Image: © Andy Farrington
Taken: 20 Jun 2011
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Bramhall Moor Lane/London Road A6 junction
A complex junction where Bramhall Lane joins the A6 which crosses the picture and beyond is the car park and Sainsbury's store.
Image: © Peter Turner
Taken: 19 Dec 2011
0.09 miles
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Albion Mills, Hazel Grove - steam engine
This site had been abandoned and left open for anybody to walk in. This was a long-disused horizontal cross compound mill engine built by S S Stott of Haslingden in 1903. It was installed second-hand in about 1929 and stopped about 1965. The high pressure cylinder has Corliss valves and is 12.5" bore and the low pressure has a slide valve and is 22" bore. The common stroke is 3'. The flywheel is 10' diameter. The engine was rated at 250 indicated horsepower. This view is of the high pressure cylinder and its Corliss valve gear. The steam (inlet) valves are at the top corners with the governor controlled trip gear between them. The exhaust valves are at the bottom corners. Top centre you can see part of the main stop valve (never a start valve) with its emergency electric stop motion. The trunk crosshead guide is to the left.
This engine is now preserved and steamable at the Anson Museum in Higher Poynton.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 5 Feb 1984
0.09 miles
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Albion Mills, Hazel Grove - steam engine
This site had been abandoned and left open for anybody to walk in. This was a long-disused horizontal cross compound mill engine built by S S Stott of Haslingden in 1903. It was installed second-hand in about 1929 and stopped about 1965. The high pressure cylinder has Corliss valves and is 12.5" bore and the low pressure has a slide valve and is 22" bore. The common stroke is 3'. The flywheel is 10' diameter. The engine was rated at 250 indicated horsepower. This view is from the crank end of the high pressure side with the connecting rod and trunk crosshead guide prominent in the foreground. The low pressure cylinder is on the right by the edge of the flywheel. The centre loaded governor is to Stott's own pattern. The nuts on the big end bearing cover are loose and somebody has probably stolen the top brass.
This engine is now restored and in steam at the Anson Museum at Higher Poynton. See -
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Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 5 Feb 1984
0.09 miles
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Albion Mills, Hazel Grove - steam engine
This site had been abandoned and left open for anybody to walk in. This was a long-disused horizontal cross compound mill engine built by S S Stott of Haslingden in 1903. It was installed second-hand in about 1929 and stopped about 1965. The high pressure cylinder has Corliss valves and is 12.5" bore and the low pressure has a slide valve and is 22" bore. The common stroke is 3'. The flywheel is 10' diameter. The engine was rated at 250 indicated horsepower. This view is from between the cylinders and shows the flywheel and governor. The square holes in the flywheel are for a long lever used for hand barring the engine. The fulcrum is on the rack at the bottom of the view and the kink in the handrail allows for a good swing on the bar. The section to the left of the flywheel rim is a large belt pulley for driving the mill. The governor is a centre loaded Porter-type example and adjusted the cut-off of the Corliss gear on the high pressure cylinder.
This engine is now preserved and can be seen in steam at the Anson Museum in Higher Poynton. A few years ago I found myself roped into giving an informal teach in to members of the public on the valve gear whilst I was visiting the museum.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 5 Feb 1984
0.09 miles
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Albion Mill, Hazel Grove - steam engine
Horizontal cross compound by S S Stott of Haslingden. Built 1903 and now restored at the Anson Museum, Higher Poynton.
This is the low pressure cylinder with a slide valve. The piston tail rod to the left operated the air pump. The mill was derelict and abandoned and I walked in unchallenged three times in the space of less than three months.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 5 Feb 1984
0.09 miles
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Albion Mills, Hazel Grove
Horizontal cross compound steam engine built in 1903 by S S Stott of Haslingden. The high pressure cylinder on the right has Corliss valves and the low pressure on the left has a slide valve. The engine drove by flat belt from the pulley to the left of the flywheel.
This rusty wreck is now fully restored and in steam at the Anson Museum in Poynton.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 5 Feb 1984
0.09 miles
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Steam engine, Albion Mill, Hazel Grove
Horizontal cross compound by S S Stott of Haslingden. Built 1903 and now restored at the Anson Museum, Higher Poynton.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 28 Dec 1983
0.09 miles