Steam Beam Engines at Papplewick Pumping Station
Visit Papplewick Pumping Station on a steam day to view the beam engines in action. It was made by James Watt & Co to pump 1.5 million gallons of fresh water a day from wells 200 feet below into a reservoir that supplied the Newstead and Ravenshead areas of Nottinghamshire.

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Rotative Beam Steam Engine at Crossness Pumping Station

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Steam Pumping Station Papplewick - Nottingham

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Papplewick Pumping Station - Nottingham - 31st March 2024

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This Engine Breaks ALL the Rules

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Papplewick Pumping Station, Nottingham

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The Papplewick Pumping Station May 2013

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THE MOST INSANE STEAM POWERED VEHICLES IN HISTORY!

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The Oldest Steam Locomotives in the World

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Gothic Beam Engine Running by Craig Stevens

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The Hidden World Beneath Papplewick Pumping Station

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Newcomen Atmospheric Steam Engine - 1772

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Claymills Victorian Pumping Station - Over 30 Running Steam Engines - #SummerOfSteam

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The First Public Steaming Of All Four Gimson Beam Engines At Abbey Pumping Station 2014

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Papplewick Pumping Station, 1969

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The Dark Story Behind the Napier Deltic: The Bizarre Triangle Engine Powering Rails and Warships UK

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PAPPLEWICK PUMPING STATION - ONE OF THE BEST PRESERVED VICTORIAN WATER WORKS IN GREAT BRITAIN

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Greg J's 1850s Walking Beam Steam Engine

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A Century Old Steam Powered Pumping Station: The Woudagemaal | Polders & Pancakes

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Ryhope Pumping Station - working steam beam engine

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