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Dogdyke Pumping Station

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of Wakefield has a 16 foot (4.9 m) flywheel, and a cylinder of 24 inches (0.61 m) diameter and 48 inches (1.2 m) stroke. The construction is similar to an 'A' frame, but the decorative form of the cast iron upright obscures that basic shape and might be considered unique.
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centrifugal pump. This engine has a capacity of 23.6 litre. The 7XHR design has a single horizontal cylinder of 10 inches (25.4 cm) bore, 18.5 inches (47.0 cm) stroke, and develops 40 horsepower (30 kW) at 300rpm.
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Access to the site on steaming days involves driving down an unmade road and walking across a grassed area. Although essentially on one level, disabled access is limited because of the historic nature of the site.
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pump. The 1VTO design has a single horizontal cylinder of 4 inches (10.2 cm) bore, 4 inches (10.2 cm) stroke, and develops 5 horsepower (4 kW) at 1000rpm.
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The original 100 feet (30 m) Chimney was struck by lightning in 1922 and reduced somewhat. It was felled in 1941 after the conversion to diesel operation.
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There is also a Ruston & Hornsby 1VTO auxiliary engine, used to provide the starting air for the larger engine and to operate a small priming pump for the
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1856 is relatively late and Wheeler does say that the 1856 engine replaces one installed in 1841, but the location of that is unknown.
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is older, it can no longer be steamed. The preservation trust claim this is the oldest working steam drainage engine.
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The steam engine is maintained by a preservation trust, and steamed on weekends throughout the summer. Although the
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as a standby for the nearby electric pumping station. They are usually operated when the museum is open.
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was built to replace windmill style engines possibly dating to 1540 and draining land between the rivers
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The preservation of the Pumping Station, arranging events and demonstration of the pumping engines.
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is 24 feet (7.3 m) in diameter and runs at up to 7rpm through a 4:1 gearbox from the engine.
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LN4 4JG (Access via private farm road, only on steaming days)
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7XHR diesel engine, serial number 194833, driving a 22-inch
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The first boiler, which lasted until 1909, was a twin tube
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Bradley and Craven Beam engine and scoop wheel, built 1856
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Toilets, teas and limited wheelchair access are offered.
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The building is a grade II listed ancient monument.
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Dogdyke Engine

Tattershall
www.dogdyke.com
Tattershall
Lincolnshire
England
beam engine
Bain
Witham
Kirkstead
centrifugal pump


scoop wheel
Pinchbeck Engine
Bradley & Craven Ltd
scoop wheel
Cornish
Lancashire boiler
Fosters of Lincoln

Witham Third District
Internal Drainage Board
Ruston & Hornsby
Gwynnes
Gwynnes Limited
Prickwillow Museum
Stretham Old Engine

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