Write Up 5 Days of Sun Re-visited

Synclare

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After Mondays visit to Middleton Top in Derbyshire I did indeed re-visit today. They were going to get the beam engine running once more on steam, first time since the 60's. External steam power (as the engine house own boilers are defunct) were to be supplied through traction engines.

I got up there early to see them setting up which I thought would be more interesting. That led to the chap from Derbyshire Council chatting to me and taking me ( and a lady who similarly had got there early) on a private tour inside and explaining everything before formalities had to kick in. With no H&S nonsense and the rest of the usual garbage we excercised common sense and had a brilliant time.He had a similar passion for old stuff and was so enthusiastic.

The place has ancient monument status and is Georgian pre dating the Victorians elaborate efforts. Pre dates Stephensons Rocket he informed us. Just 5psi of steam pressure is all it needs. When it was running the whole building came alive.

Anyway, the lady who had similarly come early was not a casual visitor. It turned out her son-in-law owned the fabulous engine 'Forrmost' found derelict in France.
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An Aerial 600 single motorbike ridden by a great chap suitably attired below:
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Foremost engine above.
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The internal shots above/below are taken when formally open.
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Mint

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That looked an excellent day out Adrian:thumbsup:
 

Synclare

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The 'all black' traction engine (The Chief) is dated 1875, that's a pretty darn early example. Photo shows the steam pipe connected to the boiler house. Glad I popped up on Monday or I would have never known of the event.
April has been good to us weather wise.
 

Kate and rod

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After Mondays visit to Middleton Top in Derbyshire I did indeed re-visit today. They were going to get the beam engine running once more on steam, first time since the 60's. External steam power (as the engine house own boilers are defunct) were to be supplied through traction engines.

I got up there early to see them setting up which I thought would be more interesting. That led to the chap from Derbyshire Council chatting to me and taking me ( and a lady who similarly had got there early) on a private tour inside and explaining everything before formalities had to kick in. With no H&S nonsense and the rest of the usual garbage we excercised common sense and had a brilliant time.He had a similar passion for old stuff and was so enthusiastic.

The place has ancient monument status and is Georgian pre dating the Victorians elaborate efforts. Pre dates Stephensons Rocket he informed us. Just 5psi of steam pressure is all it needs. When it was running the whole building came alive.

Anyway, the lady who had similarly come early was not a casual visitor. It turned out her son-in-law owned the fabulous engine 'Forrmost' found derelict in France. View attachment 335393tView attachment 335395An Aerial 600 single motorbike ridden by a great chap suitably attired below:View attachment 335397View attachment 335401View attachment 335403View attachment 335407Foremost engine above.View attachment 335409View attachment 335411The internal shots above/below are taken when formally open.View attachment 335413
Love a beam enginge
 
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