Steam Engine & Deep Well Pumps at London Museum of Water & Steam
Built by Benham & Co in c'1890-8 this small pumping plant was used to raise water up from a 100 foot deep well at the Mylees Workhouse near Salisbury in Wiltshire. Retired in c1970 it was removed and rought to Kew Bridge Steam Museum. The engine was operated under steam on display but the pumps were put into store. From 2013 the engine and pumps were fully restored and brought together to create this new display, being completed June 26th 2015. It is a very rare example of smaller 'domestic' sized pumping plants driven by steam.

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