Crossley gas engine

Made:
circa 1920 in Manchester
maker:
Crossley Brothers Limited
Gas engine, made by Crossley Brothers Ltd, Openshaw, Manchester Gas engine, made by Crossley Brothers Ltd, Openshaw, Manchester

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Gas engine, made by Crossley Brothers Ltd, Openshaw, Manchester
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Gas engine, made by Crossley Brothers Ltd, Openshaw, Manchester
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Gas engine, made by Crossley Brothers Ltd, Openshaw, Manchester, c.1920. Originally used to generate electricity at Nantwich Gas Works. No 108885, B.H.32 at 325 R.P.H. Includes archive material documented in Adlib.

Details

Category:
Motive Power
Object Number:
Y1966.26
Measurements:
Overall: 2800 mm x 3000 mm x 3600 mm,
type:
gas internal-combustion engine
credit:
Gift of North Western Gas Board