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which a wooden beam projects through one wall. Rods hang from the outer end of the beam and operate pumps at the bottom of the mine shaft which raise the water to the surface. The engine has a boiler, a cylinder and piston and operating valves. A coal fire heats water in the boiler which is little more than a covered pan and the steam generated passes through a valve into the brass cylinder above it. The cylinder is more than two metres long and 52 centimetres in diameter. The steam in the cylinder is condensed by injecting cold water and the vacuum beneath the piston pulls the inner end of the beam down causing the pump to move.
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demonstrate lessons and school life from the turn of the 20th century. The school building opened in Eve Hill, Dudley in 1842 for pupils aged 5–11. It was decided to transfer the building to the museum in 1989 and relocation was completed by
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and date to about 1860. The block is dominated by the green painted fascia of
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built the world's first successful steam engine which was used for pumping water from coal mines on Lord Dudley's estates. In 1986, after ten years of research, the museum completed the construction of a full-scale working replica of the engine. The "fire engine" is housed in a brick building from
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and her campaign to establish a national minimum wage in the "sweated trades" where people worked long hours for poverty wages typically in appalling conditions. The building contains reconstructed offices, a news room with a digital interpretation of the background to the strike and a large hall
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On 15 June 2017 it was announced that the museum had been awarded £9.8 million from the
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Hobbs & Sons fish and chip shop and H Morrall's gentlemen's outfitters have been returned to 1935 condition. The shops come from Hall Street, Dudley and date from the late-18th century and refaced with bright red pressed brickwork in 1889. The tiled interior of Hobbs features restored
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transport visitors from the entrance to the village where thirty domestic and industrial buildings have been relocated close to the canal basin. The museum is one of three in the UK with working trolleybuses. The route to the village passes the Cast Iron Houses and a 1930s fairground. A
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that would have brought entertainment to people in the early 1900s. Such fairs set up on waste ground and for a few days provided thrills, entertainment and a change for those who might never go on holiday. The collection of historic rides includes a
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service on certain days, unlike the tram which is usually operated seven days a week. The route is one of the few double deck trolley bus services left in the world, as most of the world's trolley buses are single deckers.
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and the Ark, the latest thing in high-speed rides when introduced in the 1920s. It was updated over the years but not converted into a waltzer. It remains one of the few "fourlift" Arks in the country.
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1173:– County Durham, England
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374:Lime kilns at the museum
2523:Gregory's General Store
2513:The Racecourse Colliery
1871:Town House Architecture
1400:Public transport access
1183:Summerlee Heritage Park
964:Fleet is listed below;
728:Stewarts and Lloyds 100
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357:the Racecourse Colliery
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2380:www.expressandstar.com
2247:. Pitkin. p. 15.
2184:"Gripton's Radio Shop"
1885:"Anchor Maker's House"
1839:Black Country Museum.
1585:"Collections Homepage"
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1486:Allen, J. S. (1986).
1221:Station Road Cottages
1179:– Bromsgrove, England
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1536:"Designation Scheme"
1532:Arts Council England
1502:Arts Council England
1467:on 15 September 2012
832:Transport collection
616:Albert Thomas Butler
343:glass works between
291:Arts Council England
165:Black Country Museum
110:52.52167°N 2.07667°W
1488:The Newcomen Engine
672:, behind the museum
518:back-to-back houses
417:other small items.
304:under English law.
269:Electric trams and
183:, 10 miles west of
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2141:"A Preedy and Son"
1964:"St Jame's School"
1935:"The Carters Yard"
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1856:"Interactive Map"
1327:steam narrowboat
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1089:Other collections
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