Ryhope Pumping Engine
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(09-01-2015, 01:25 PM)RobWilson. Wrote: Sham there was not a Historical section to post such so it would not be lost in the mix .

There is now Rob.  Smile

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Nice one Ed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,now I can bore the tits off everyone with my museum/trip photos  ,  I promise to  leave out the shots of me in a mankini  Big Grin



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Thank Christ for that........................................
John S., Nottingham, England.
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(09-01-2015, 01:46 PM)RobWilson. Wrote: of me in a mankini

Yikes    Yikes    Yikes
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Some gr8 pictures there John & Rob, it's a few yrs since I was there, I usually go to darlington & take the steam engine for the day but it's been closed to the public 'cos northumbrian water[owners] recon they've found asbestos there!! I hate to say this but ryhope is a little more impresive!! I love victorian engineering, they didn't just build things they built them ornately & beautifull to look at [a bit like an attractive woman!! he he,] I might go to hunton next week if I'm not too busy.
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Thanks for posting that, Rob. I'd never heard of it before. Real shame. It reminded me of a time when I was much younger and out in the woods found an forgotten old mining accident monument. Some 20 men died, down in a hole. Capped it with concrete and a bronze marker, covered with ivy.
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(09-05-2015, 02:51 PM)the artfull-codger Wrote: Some gr8 pictures there John & Rob, it's a few yrs since I was there, I usually go to darlington & take the steam engine for the day but it's been closed to the public 'cos northumbrian water[owners] recon they've found asbestos there!! I hate to say this but ryhope is a little more impresive!! I love victorian engineering, they didn't just build things they built them ornately & beautifull to look at [a bit like an attractive woman!! he he,] I might go to hunton next week if I'm not too busy.

Tees cottage is  a very interesting  pumping station , been a wile since my last vist  do they still fire up the rather large gas ( real gas , not gasoline ) engine ?  . I just love Victorian engineering . Have you been down to Crossness Pumping station ? , I made it there this year on a steaming weekend , sort of capped of my holiday . 

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More to come on that  Big Grin



(09-05-2015, 04:17 PM)Sunset Machine Wrote: Thanks for posting that, Rob. I'd never heard of it before. Real shame. It reminded me of a time when I was much younger and out in the woods found an forgotten old mining accident monument. Some 20 men died, down in a hole. Capped it with concrete and a bronze marker, covered with ivy.


Yes so many men and boys dies down mines , this mining disaster is less that 1/2 a mile from my house . 

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Very sad .


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That's a very colorful place. Thumbsup

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(09-06-2015, 10:04 AM)EdK Wrote: That's a very colorful place.  Thumbsup

Ed

Just a tad Ed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I bit to garish  for me  Cool


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