jagman
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17 years ago
Anyone got any pictures of Armstrong Hydraulic Engines?
There is a complete working one in Allenheads in Northumberland, I used to have some good pictures of it but think they were lost when my laptop went belly up a couple of months ago (no longer living in area to go take more)
Amazing piece of kit and very advanced for its day, unlike steam they are quick and easy to start, simply open the valve and allow it to build up to working speed.
They do use large quantities of water but it does make them cheap to run!
grahami
17 years ago
Not quite the same but related - I've uploaded a picture of one of the hydraulic pumping engines at Penrhyn. Again, a case of open the valves and let it get on with it.

There's an extract from the original publication the picture came from at:
http://slateroof.co.uk/powpump.html 
I have a full copy and might transcribe it one of these days.

Graham

🔗Penrhyn-Slate-Mine-Archive-Album-Image-035[linkphoto]Penrhyn-Slate-Mine-Archive-Album-Image-035[/linkphoto][/link]


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jagman
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17 years ago
Thats mighty pretty Graham
Is it still down there?
grahami
17 years ago
I understand that one of them was dismantled and removed some years ago, ostensibly for preservation, then there was some sort of disagreement in the quarry and most of the parts were buried under a tip. One of the frames survived by one of the sheds and we photographed it in 2004 - I'll post a pic in a bit. I believe the other is still down there. There's a different phot in the "llechi" album and a shot of the dismantled engine in David Gwyn's "Gwynedd - Inheriting a Revolution." (This has an excellent dustcover featuring the Oakeley (Ex-Welsh SLate Co.)viaduct.)
Graham
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Wyn
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17 years ago
I had a tour of the dam internal chambers and straining tower at Llyn Vyrnwy some years ago. There's a hydraulic engine in situ at the top of the tower, which was in constant use from installation in the 1880' till the 1980's, it didn't break down, they just decided to use an electric motor instead. Unfortunately I can't find the photo's, but it might be worth looking on the web. Oh, I can't remember who made it.
grahami
17 years ago
Here's the engine frame by the mills in 2004. The pole gives an idea of the scale. You can see a similar one in the archive photo.
🔗Penrhyn-2004-Image-031[linkphoto]Penrhyn-2004-Image-031[/linkphoto][/link]

Graham
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