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The earliest government small arms factory retaining evidence of all phases of its development and still conserved. The surviving 1856 Machine Shop represented a national response to new
American mass production techniques. Innovation in small arms here over its 172 years of operation impacted global
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in South Wales is in service with numerous maritime rescue organisations and navies worldwide. The unique design combines a rigid hull with an inflatable tube, enabling both speed and stability at sea and safety alongside other vessels or those in the water. In 1963 Atlantic
College became an Inshore
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In 2007, the
Institution established the Heritage Committee to relaunch and promote the now renamed Engineering Heritage Awards. It simplified the application process, making it more transparent and with a quicker decision-making process. Furthermore, the criteria were changed, and the Institution's
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For 64 years (1955-2019) the
British designed and manufactured man-carrying centrifuge at Farnborough was at the forefront of High-G aviation medicine research and training. Believed to be the oldest human centrifuge in the world still in its original state, it is a unique and impressive example of
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Arsenal produced much of the armaments required by this country during the growth of the British Empire and through two World Wars. Many important mechanical innovations were developed by the first Chief Mechanical Engineer, Sir John Anderson (1814–1886), Vice President of the Institution
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In 1984, IMechE launched its
Engineering Heritage Hallmark Scheme. For an object or artefact etc. to be considered for an award, an IMechE member would be required to complete a nomination form and submit it to the Institution. Upon submission, two referees would be appointed, one nominated by the
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The first 25kV AC electric locomotive built in India, was rolled out from
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works in 1963. This class of broad-gauge freight locomotives were in service until 2002, contributing to India's development. Weighing 85 tonnes, this 2840 HP locomotive could run at 80 kilometres an
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Claymills Pumping Engines Trust for their restoration of Britain's most complete example of a Victorian sewage pumping station. From 1885 to 1971 this site dealt with the effluent from Burton upon Trent's brewing industry. Among its many treasures is the oldest working steam driven
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The first preserved standard gauge passenger railway in Great
Britain, running its first train in August 1960. The Bluebell Railway has impressive workshop facilities and is committed to preserving and developing the rolling stock, infrastructure, skills and atmosphere of a working steam railway.
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This four-stroke stratified charge engine, designed by Sir Harry
Ricardo at the age of 17, was built in 1903 and used for pumping water at his family home. Its success encouraged Sir Harry to a lifetime of engine design and development. President of the IMechE in 1944, his thoughts and inventions
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The intricate patterns engraved by this geometric lathe were used for over a century to protect bank notes and documents from forgery. In tandem with Bryan Donkin's unique pantograph milling machine, the lathe produced high precision compound metal dies for printing simultaneously in two colours.
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Whitchurch Silk Mill A heritage site of national importance, passing on silk weaving skills to future generations of Weavers and Tacklers. With a rigorous approach to repair and conservation and sensitive design of the visitor experience, the Mill has become an inspiring and atmospheric place to
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Celebrating the Institution of Mechanical Engineers' 175th Anniversary. An early example of monumental railway architecture, the entrance hall to the station and the Queen's Hotel. The Institution's inaugural meeting was held here on 27th January 1847. The first President, George Stephenson, was
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Erected in Dundee in 1802, this rotative steam engine incorporates James Watt's (1736-1819) inventions of the separate condenser, parallel motion, centrifugal governor and with William Murdoch, the sun and planet gear. Watt's engines gave impetus to the Industrial Revolution. This is the sole
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In recognition of James Watt's improvements to the steam engine. ‘Old Bess’ was built by Boulton and Watt in 1777 and used to power their Soho Manufactory until 1848. This engine was the precursor of much of the power-generating plant on show in the Museum and is the oldest surviving of Watt's
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This mid 18th century model shows the University of Glasgow's innovative hands-on approach to teaching. After repairing it in the winter of 1763/4 James Watt was inspired to invent the separate condenser giving a significant improvement in steam engine efficiency. A crucial development in the
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Powered by the Bristol Siddeley Proteus engine and conceived by A N Irens, this 3MW unit was commissioned in 1959. It pioneered the concept of unmanned power stations and the use of lightweight gas turbines for power generation. This is the only operational set on public display in the world.
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Rebuilt in 2007 using the original blueprints. An electromechanical device designed by A Turing, G Welchman and H Keen, used in cracking the German Enigma code during the Second World War. The 200 Bombes built by the British Tabulating Machine Company played a pivotal role in winning the war.
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The last surviving prototype vehicle of Frederick Lanchester's pioneering experiments in petrol-electric hybrid motorcars built in Birmingham in 1927. This foreshadowed modern automotive practice and arose from work to build a car for ‘everyman’. Lanchester, a serial inventor, made important
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The first steam locomotive manufactured entirely in India. A metre gauge locomotive built in 1895 at Ajmer Workshop to a design by Dübs & Co. of Glasgow. It was used for mixed traffic on the Rajputana-Malwa Railway and later on the Bombay, Baroda & Central India Railways until 1958.
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Bromsgrove Railway Station. Celebrating the 175th Anniversary of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. In 1846 near this spot a group of engineers decided to form an Institution to “give an impulse to inventions likely to be useful to the world.” The Institution held its first meeting in
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Perkins Wolf. Designer: CW Chapman. The first high speed diesel engine. The Wolf with its patented Perkins Aeroflow combustion system could run at 3,000rpm and was available for light truck and passenger car conversions from 1933. The success of Perkins Engines was founded upon this engine.
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G-LYNX, a modified Westland Lynx helicopter powered by 1,2000shp Rolls-Royce Gem 60 engines driving composite rotor blades and a titanium semi-rigid main rotor head. It broke the Helicopter World Speed Record on 11 August 1986 when it reached 249.09 mph over the Somerset Levels.
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An engineering icon since its completion in 1981, when it was the longest single-span suspension bridge in the world. A Grade 1 listed structure, it stands testament to the skills of the designers and engineers, and the custodians who continue to maintain it and its complex systems.
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Combe Mill is a fine example of a Victorian English estate workshop and sawmill. Restored by the Combe Mill Society volunteers, 1969-2012, it includes a beam engine and waterwheel. Combe Mill illustrates the impact of social and technological change on this rural English landscape.
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In 1863 the company pioneered the use of narrow gauge steam locomotive haulage. The Fairlie patent design of articulated bogie locomotive and Britain's first bogie coaches were successfully introduced in the 1870s. These innovations led to worldwide exports for British technology.
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The World's Oldest Working Steam Engine. Designed by James Watt, the Smethwick Engine was erected in 1779 and pumped water at Smethwick Locks until 1891. It contains many original parts, including the main timber beam, and was the first engine to use the expansive power of steam.
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Awarded in recognition of the significant impact of the Fluent CFD software (Releases 1–5, 1983 to 1998) on knowledge, excellence and innovation in mechanical engineering, and for its resultant contribution to the health and well-being of society, the economy and the environment.
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In this house lived David Theodore Nelson Williamson 1920–1992. Mechanical and Electrical Engineer. Originator of high-quality sound reproduction through his amplifier. World pioneer in the application of Numerical Control to Machine Tools which led to Computer-Aided Manufacture.
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One of the oldest working Steam Locomotives in the world. Built in 1855 in England for the East Indian Railway Co., Howrah. it was withdrawn from service in 1901 and displayed at Jamalpur and then Howrah. Used for Heritage Runs since 2010, after revival at LocoWorks, Perambur.
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Installed by Appleby Bros., this is a rare example of a complete early waterworks with original compound beam pumping engine, boilers and overhead crane. This immaculately preserved steam pumping engine provided ‘on tap’ water for the first inland city of Australia from 1887.
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The tilt hammers (1785) are probably the oldest set on their original site. They exemplify engineering technology in the heyday of water power. Together they symbolise the achievement of steel-makers and engineers which provided the foundations of the Industrial Revolution.
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Built in Salford, Manchester in 1914 and brought to India by the seventh and last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan, for the Nizam State Railways' Lallaguda Carriage & Wagon Workshop. It retired in 1960 after nearly four decades and is still in working condition.
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The oldest continuously operating electric tramway in Australia. The Depot and infrastructure were built in 1903 by the Victorian Electricity Supply Co, a wholly owned subsidiary of British Insulated Wire Company of Liverpool England to British Insulated Wire Co designs.
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Designed by George Marks, it has been in continuous operation since 1890. Using the potential energy of water from the West Lyn river and incorporating innovations such as a 'Dead Man's Handle' and fail-safe braking, the railway continues to benefit the local economy.
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Site of the first mechanical paper making machine, installed in 1803. The Fourdrinier machine was invented by Louis Robert and perfected by Bryan Donkin. Frogmore is the current home of PM4, the earliest paper machine built specifically for research purposes in 1902.
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The Wellington, with its unique geodetic structure designed by Sir Barnes Wallis, was the most technically advanced of the new generation of RAF bombers developed in the mid-1930s. It served throughout World War Two and pioneered many features used in later designs.
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The last airworthy representative of the RAF's V-bomber fleet, the British strategic deterrent from 1955 to 1969, the Vulcan is a stirring example of British leadership in aviation. XH558 was in service until 1993 and is powered by four Rolls-Royce Olympus engines.
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Built by Orenstein & Koppel for the first steam monorail in India, from Sirhind to Alampur and Patiala to Sunam in Punjab. The tramway was designed by C W Bowles using the Ewing system. The locomotive operated from 1909 to around 1927, being restored in 1976.
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Designed by Charles Bage and opened in 1797, the Main Mill was the first iron-framed building in the world. This new form of construction laid the groundwork for all subsequent iron and steel framed buildings. It can be seen as the grandparent of the skyscraper.
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The last of eight beam engines that hauled wagons up the inclines of the Cromford & High Peak Railway connecting the Cromford and Peak Forest Canals. Built by the Butterley Company in 1829, used until the railway closed in 1967 and still operational today.
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This award recognises not only the work of those early pioneers like Darby and the people at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust who have so ably kept the early days of the industrial revolution alive, but also the engineering spirit of innovation and progress.
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The oldest working Metre Gauge Steam Loco with Pinions for climbing on Rack bars mounted on the steep 1 in 12.5 track. First X-Class built by Swiss Locomotive & Machine Works, Winterthur. The Locomotive is in working condition and used for heritage runs.
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Designed by F.W Payne & Son. Built in 1938, this 4,500 ton dredge operated until 1982. MB Inc. Perak was mandated by the State Government to preserve this last remaining tin dredge in Malaysia. TT5 stands as a tribute to the once important tin industry.
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This horizontal tandem compound condensing engine was built by W Roberts and Sons of Nelson in 1894 and powered the mill until Queen Street Manufacturing Company closed down in 1982. Now 'Peace' is preserved and can be seen working in her original location.
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One of the pair of JCB444-LSR engines that powered the JCB Dieselmax Car to a speed of 350.092 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats on 23 August 2006. Presented in recognition of its success in setting the FIA international record for diesel-powered cars.
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Richard Trevithick's Penydarren Locomotive was constructed in 1804 and was operated by the Merthyr Tramroad. This is a replica of that machine which drew widespread recognition of the potential for rail traction of Trevithick's high-pressure steam engine.
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The House of Lord Armstrong (1810–1900), inventor, engineer and armaments manufacturer. His hydraulic and hydroelectric inventions were applied throughout the estate. The house was the first in the world to be lit by electricity derived from water power.
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This was one of the first commercial machines based on the 1884 patent by Charles A Parsons for a steam turbine and used a dynamo as load. Output 65 amps, 100 volts at a speed of 12,000rpm. Presented to Trinity College, Dublin by Gerald Stone, BAI, 1911.
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Powered by two Rolls-Royce Spey engines with 50,000 pounds of thrust, this ten-ton car was the first to set a land speed record higher than the speed of sound. In October 1997 at the Black Rock Desert in Nevada ThrustSSC reached 763.035 miles per hour.
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Tornado – A1 Pacific Locomotive. Designer: AH Peppercorn. Completed in 2008 using a blend of traditional and modern engineering skills, Tornado is the first mainline steam locomotive to be built in this country since 1960. The A1 Pacifics were the last
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Since 1984, the plaques presented to EHHS and EHA recipients have changed four times. The original plaque was a blue ceramic disc approximately 40 cm in wide. This was replaced in the 1990s by a rectangular steel plate mounted on a wooden base.
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Invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington and his team of engineers, scientists and production workers in 1953 at Pilkington Brothers, St Helens. This process has revolutionised window and automotive glass production throughout the world since the 1960s.
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Regional Committee where the object is located and a second independent referee. The submissions from both referees would then be reviewed by the Institution's Technical Support department before a decision was taken on the application.
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Designed by William Tritton and Walter Wilson, Little Willie, originally the No. 1 Lincoln Machine, was built in 1915. It subsequently introduced a new design of caterpillar track able to cope with the rigours of the Western Front.
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Built by Vickers Maxim at Barrow-in-Furness and launched in 1901, this pioneer submarine was powered by a 160 hp petrol engine and had a surface speed of 8 knots. A 70 hp electric motor gave a submerged speed of 7 knots.
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Presented in recognition of the outstanding contribution to mechanical engineering made by Joseph Bramah in laying the foundations of fluid power engineering, as embodied in this last remaining example of a Bramah Hydraulic Press.
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Built in Woolston, Southampton in 1939 this early Mark 1 is the world's oldest surviving Spitfire. Designed by R J Mitchell, the Spitfire combined strength, lightness and streamlining with the powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engine.
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The Channel Tunnel is one of the most advanced and largest engineering projects of its type. It carries both conventional trains and vehicle shuttles and has reduced the time to cross the Channel to minutes rather than hours.
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Presented for its work on the restoration of the 1865 Engine House and the James Watt Rotative Beam Engines, which, with the pumps, were a key part of Joseph Bazalgette's sewage system that rid London of cholera and typhoid.
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Built in 1909 to HW Garratt's patent, the first of over 1,000 Garratt-type articulated locomotives exported from Manchester to all corners of the world. They gave reliable service in some of the most remote places on Earth.
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Guarding Otago Harbour, this breech loading gun was operational from 1889 to 1919 and pressed into service again from 1941 to 1943. Mounted on a hydro-pneumatic carriage it could fire a 100 lb shell out to 8000 yards.
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In recognition of the outstanding contribution to the steel industry by Sir Henry Bessemer through his invention of the Bessemer Process for steelmaking as embodied in this last remaining example of the Bessemer Converter.
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This is a full size working replica of the earliest documented steam engine. Built in 1986 using contemporary 18th-century engravings, inventories and descriptions, this engine marks the dawn of the Industrial Revolution.
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The most complete example of a large 19th-century coal mine in the UK. When production commenced in 1895 The Lady had the deepest, largest diameter shaft and most powerful winding engine in the Scottish coalfields.
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The Stephenson Works on South Street in Newcastle housed the world's first purpose-built locomotive works. These buildings were the birth of the steam locomotive, which revolutionised the railway industry worldwide.
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In recognition of the numerous features contributing to passenger safety and access on the Jubilee Line Extension, exemplifying the continuous innovation in London's Underground system from its inception in 1863.
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Built in 1874 to Josiah Evans’ design at his family's Haydock foundry. The earliest surviving example of piston valves in a steam locomotive. Restored to full working order by the Vintage Carriages Trust in 1985.
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It earned a worldwide reputation for the quality of the railway axles produced in the 19th century. It was a pioneering example of integrated engineering, combining research, design, and manufacture and testing.
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Willans engines ran at 350 to 500rpm and could be direct-coupled to generators. In 1892 they accounted for 68% of all electricity generated in Britain, dominating this market until the advent of steam turbines.
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Opened 5 December 1927. The first automatic electric railway and the only postal railway in the world, providing a unique solution to the problem of transporting large volumes of mail across a capital city.
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The steam driven extrusion plant was installed in 1897 and operated for over 70 years. Restored by the Hampshire Buildings Preservation Trust, this is thought to be the only working example in the country.
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The RB211 is the first, and at present the only, three-shaft, high bypass ratio aero engine in the world to go into production. 25 years on, it is still setting new standards of reliability and durability.
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This model was presented in 1827 to the University of Glasgow by Stirling and used by William Thompson, later Lord Kelvin, in his pioneering teaching and research into the fundamentals of thermodynamics.
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Turbinia is powered by his greatest invention, the first practical steam turbine, which transformed high speed ship propulsion and established the foundation for present-day electrical power generation.
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and installed at Cammell's Grimesthorpe Works to drive an armour plate rolling mill, this engine was transferred to the River Don Works of English Steel Corporation where it remained until Easter 1978.
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Since its opening in 1911 it has provided a reliable crossing of the Tees, without the need for approach embankments, allowing freedom of passage to ocean-going vessels. Designed by Mr GC Imbault of
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Now powered by a 1914 4-cylinder Bolinder hot bulb semi-diesel engine producing 320 bhp at 225rpm, MS Yavari is an enduring symbol of the ingenuity and global reach of British engineering.
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Invented by the Dartmouth engineer Thomas Newcomen, the Atmospheric Engine was the first practical steam engine. Dating from around 1760 this example is probably the world's oldest surviving.
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Built by Robert Stephenson & Co. in 1854, this is the only locomotive designed by James McConnell, one of the founders of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, to have been preserved.
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The Gardner 4L2 engine was the first consistently reliable, high-speed direct injection diesel engine. Its fuel efficiency, total reliability and longevity were to transform road transport.
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Designed by Malcolm Sayer under the direction of Sir William Lyons (HonFIMechE) the Jaguar E-type is a direct descendant of the cars which won five Le Mans 24 hour races during the 1950s.
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Restored by Barrow Hill Engine Shed Society in 1998 it forms the centrepiece of a modern rail maintenance facility linking Britain's industrial heritage with today's commercial railway.
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The Avro Lancaster, Hawker Hurricanes and Supermarine Spitfires of this Flight are a tribute to the airmen who lost their lives in the service of this country and an inspiration to all.
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Used to join the tubulars of offshore oil platforms, the design in cast steel represented a significant milestone for both the development of casting technology and offshore structures.
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The engine, built in Falmouth in 1904, is from an earlier vessel of the same name and drives a pair of paddle wheels, ten feet in diameter, propelling Kingswear Castle at eight knots.
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The Nottingham Combined Heating and Power Scheme is the first in the UK to produce commercial electricity and hot water for community heating by the efficient incineration of refuse.
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Built in 1865 to David Kirkaldy's design. This machine established the present-day system of materials testing and specifications of mechanical properties for engineering materials.
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Sir Frank Whittle's turbojet engine is the predecessor of almost every gas turbine in the world today. This example was built in 1943 at Whetstone and had a thrust of 2000 lb.
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Opened in 1866, the Talyllyn Railway is the oldest continuously operated narrow gauge railway in Britain. In 1951 it became the world's first volunteer operated preserved railway.
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Lion was built in 1838 and worked for 20 years on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway before being sold to Mersey Docks & Harbour Board as a stationary pumping engine.
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A sublime fusion of ancient mechanical engineering principles with cutting-edge design and technology, The Falkirk Wheel serves the local community and adorns the landscape.
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Designed by James Watt & Co and built in 1862 by the Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Co, she was assembled on the shores of Lake Titicaca, Peru and launched in 1870.
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Powered by four Rolls-Royce Olympus engines with afterburners, this was the first supersonic transport to enter service and pioneered the use of fly-by-wire in an airliner.
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With the launch of the Engineering Heritage Awards in 2008, a new cast plaque was created. This was slightly modified in 2009 to reflect the rebranding of the Institution.
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Powered by three Kelvin K Series diesel engines driving Alley & MacLellen compressors, the Foghorn sounded its seven-second blast every 90 seconds in poor visibility.
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staff and students starting in 1964 led by its Headmaster Rear-Admiral Desmond Hoare. Its RIB's provided rescue coverage for the college's sailing craft and for its
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Using four Rolls-Royce RB108 engines for lift and one for forward propulsion, the SC1 advanced knowledge in control systems and the safe operation of VTOL aircraft.
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Restored in 1980 as a working tide mill museum. The only surviving mill in the world harnessing the power of the tide for the regular production of wholemeal flour.
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The furnace (1829) is the world's oldest surviving example of the type developed by Benjamin Huntsman. In its day it represented a great metallurgical achievement.
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The EMAS was fitted to a volunteer in 1998 who used it successfully for 18 months, paving the way for developments in prosthetics that improve lives to this day.
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A unique collection of working textile and power machinery enabling visitors to experience the whole process from spinning raw cotton to weaving finished cloth.
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Drawing from a 200 feet deep well, the two James Watt & Co rotative beam engines could supply Nottingham with three million gallons of clean water per day.
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Opened by the Camborne School of Mines in 1904 this, the oldest complete Cornish tin mill, marked a major change in tin concentration processes and technology.
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The original engine was erected near Dudley in 1712. It was capable of pumping 170,000 gallons of water a day without recourse to wind, water or animal power.
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Officially opened in 1984, it is the world's largest navigable flood barrier and incorporated novel and unique engineering design and operation of equipment.
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Built in 1785, it powered Whitbread's London Brewery until 1887. James Watt demonstrated this engine to King George III when he visited the brewery in 1787.
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The oldest and largest surviving William Armstrong water wheel in the world designed and manufactured by the famous Tyneside engineer at his Elswick Works.
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This particular craft was used to demonstrate SR.N5 worldwide and train all the pilots for the Inter-Service Hovercraft Trials Unit based at Lee-on-Solent.
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Built in 1963 and powered by a 900-horsepower Bristol Siddeley Gnome gas turbine, Saunders Roe Nautical 5 was the first production hovercraft in the world.
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and other inshore lifeboat designs responsible for saving many thousands of lives. Numerous rescue services and navies around the world have adopted the
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Concorde 101 G-AXDN is the British pre-production version. She reached Mach 2.23 (1,450 mph) in April 1974 and holds the speed record for the fleet.
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Winner of the 1966 Formula One Drivers' and Constructors' Championships, to date the only car to do so bearing the same constructor's and driver's name.
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in 1965, Cruachan can generate over 440MW of electricity during peak demand or use surplus electricity to pump water to the reservoir 300 meters above.
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own library and information service became involved in the verification of details being submitted. The Award plaque was also redesigned (see below).
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Reducing refuse to sterile, inert residue and extending the life of landfill sites are additional environmental and economic benefits of the scheme.
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Unique in its approach to the preservation of water pumping equipment, in particular the original installations of five famous Cornish beam engines.
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Transforming electrical energy to potential energy and back again, Cruachan is the world's first high-head reversible pumped-storage power station.
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Tyseley Shed was built by the Great Western Railway in 1908 and has been in continuous use for the servicing and repair of locomotives ever since.
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Later converted to electric drive, it was restored to hydraulic power in 2002 and continues to provide a navigable link between the two waterways.
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The world's first self-propelled active tilting train and the first to use computer designed wheelsets and active suspension to eliminate hunting.
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It introduced breakthrough motor engineering technology such as the combined monocoque-spaceframe which in later years was adopted by Formula one.
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The BT19 with its 310 bhp REPCO V8 engine was a novel, effective, reliable race car that gave Jack Brabham his 3rd Formula One championship.
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in 1938 and was the first A4 Pacific to have a Kylchap double chimney, reducing exhaust back pressure and increasing power output at high speeds.
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The low riding position and chain-driven rear wheel allowed this bicycle to be enjoyed by all. It also played a role in the liberation of women.
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The world's oldest steam engine still able to perform its original function. Presented to mark the year of the 250th anniversary of the birth of
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Opened in 1903, this hospital was designed around a pioneering ventilation system that fed clean air through a 400-foot long duct to the wards.
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Introduced in 1886, it was the first successful engine of its type in the United Kingdom. The quality of his mechanical engineering has lasted.
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Temperature and humidity were controlled for the benefit of the hospital patients making this the first public building to be air-conditioned.
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Designed by Edwin Clark and opened in 1875 to raise boats 50 feet from the River Weaver to the Trent & Mersey Canal using hydraulic power.
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Locomotive No.1 symbolises the transformation of social, industrial and commercial life in New South Wales through British railway technology.
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This is a unique water distribution system with a pressurised closed tunnel ring of drinking water, gravity fed from several treatment works.
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Built in 1892 as a triple-expansion engine by J&W McNaught of Rochdale and rebuilt in 1920 by Clayton, Goodfellow & Co of Blackburn.
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Restored to working condition, the mill continues to demonstrate to visitors how mined ore is treated to produce finished tin concentrate.
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A four-stroke engine with no pistons or crankshaft, Humphrey's ingenious invention patented in 1906 acts directly upon the water it pumps.
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This 60 hp double-acting rotative Beam Engine was built by the Butterley Company in 1831 and worked for more than one hundred years.
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in 1888 this 0-6-2T steam locomotive was not withdrawn until 1958, having travelled over one million miles in 70 years of public service.
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With a lifting capacity of 200 tons, Titan was instrumental in the prosperity of the shipyard and Clydebank's rich shipbuilding heritage.
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This engine (Nº379) c1872 is one of about 1,300 built by Crossley Brothers, Manchester to a Nicolaus August Otto design patented in 1866.
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Castle Bromwich was the largest Spitfire factory, producing more than 10,000 between 1940 and 1945 in addition to 305 Lancaster bombers.
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Designed by the Metropolitan Water Board under the direction of Henry Stilgoe. These two triple expansion engines were manufactured by
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The only all-British fully supersonic fighter aircraft type. In frontline service with the RAF 1960–1988, a record for a fighter jet.
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For its work in preserving and recreating the heritage of the Great Western Railway, allowing future generations to enjoy the work of
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Sites, locations, collections and artefacts of engineering significance which have changed the way in which society lives or functions
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This double-acting condensing rotative steam winding engine operated for 90 years, raising copper and tin ore from 278 fathoms deep.
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At 7.25 miles long and with a gauge of 2 feet and 3 inches, the Talyllyn Railway is an important part of Welsh industrial heritage.
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It is an example of the first commercially successful internal combustion engine which was introduced at the 1867 Paris Exhibition.
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It is vital and effective in London's flood defences as well as being one of the capital's aesthetically pleasing major structures.
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This magnificent horizontal-twin tandem triple-expansion engine powered all the cotton-spinning machines in the mill for 60 years.
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Locomotion was built to a design originated by George Stephenson, the first President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
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Built in Stockton-on-Tees in 1895, this engine supplied the City of Hereford with water from the River Wye for over fifty years.
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The only working survivor of the great twin horizontal tandem compound steam engines that powered the largest Lancashire mills.
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Quarry Bank Mill is a site of educational importance, providing a link for the children of today with children of a bygone era.
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The world's first cast steel node made in 1978 at the nearby foundry of River Don Castings, now part of Sheffield Forgemasters.
117:(IMechE) in 1984 to identify and promote artefacts, locations, collections and landmarks of significant engineering importance.
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Built in 1924 by Philip & Son of Dartmouth, Kingswear Castle is powered by a Cox & Co compound diagonal steam engine.
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The largest engine of its type in existence and the only example still in its original location. The design was developed by
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Launched from Birkenhead in 1903 the Danny spent the next eighty years working on the Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal.
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This site encompasses the whole manufacturing process for producing ground flint and bone for use by the pottery industry.
548:. The whole mechanical construction is unique in the world and the acme of steam and hydraulic power of the Victorian era.
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In 1960 the SC1 became the first British fixed-wing aircraft to switch from vertical to horizontal flight and back again.
658:, 27 September 1825, he drove this engine, hauling the inaugural train, on the world's first steam-worked public railway.
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Her two Liverpool built steam engines and twin screws gave high manoeuvrability and power needed for work on the canal.
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It worked near Coventry until 1913. Three hundred years after Newcomen's birth, it was re-erected here in his hometown.
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It incorporates ten different climatic zones, created and maintained by a fully integrated computer-controlled system.
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Derbyshire Countryside Service, Middleton Top visitor centre, Rise End, Middleton By Wirksworth, Derbyshire, DE4 4LS
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William Dent Priestman (1847–1936) patented in 1885 an internal combustion engine to burn fuels heavier than petrol.
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Capable of pumping 4.5 million litres of water a day, it is the oldest working engine of its type in Great Britain.
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The earliest, largest and most complete survivor of the Beam Engines and Scoop Wheels which kept the Fens drained.
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6193:"Stretham Old Engine - used to drain the Fens of flood water for over a century - wins Engineering Heritage Award"
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The 1000 ihp triple expansion steam engine driving four 42” centrifugal pumps was in operation from 1890 to 1959.
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Designed by Sharp, Stewart & Co of Manchester, these locomotives have served the local population since 1889.
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The wheel, manufactured around 1860, is 33’ 8” (over 10 metres) in diameter and was brought to Killhope in 1877.
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Protecting those in peril on the sea from 1906 to 1987, the restored horn blasted once again on 15 January 2015.
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The SE5a fighter played a pivotal role in securing the skies over the Western Front during the First World War.
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Designed by PSA Projects and opened on 28 July 1987 as the world's most advanced energy-efficient conservatory.
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5614:"Industrial Revolution engines at Ellenroad and Trencherfield win Engineering Heritage Awards | Culture24"
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Restored from dereliction to working order between 1971 and 1986 by volunteer members of The Chiltern Society.
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Constructed by pioneering electrical engineer Magnus Volk, the line still follows much of the original route.
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This engine marks the start of mass industrialisation and the exponential increase in our use of fossil fuel.
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express passenger design, able to run 118,000 miles between repairs. None were preserved at the end of steam.
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5319:"Staffordshire Sewage Site Gets National Award : News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMECHE)"
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Perambur loco works Railway station, Railway Colony, Seeyalam, Ayanavaram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600023, India
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Perambur loco works Railway station, Railway Colony, Seeyalam, Ayanavaram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600023, India
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the Mosquito's clean aerodynamic design and twin Rolls-Royce Merlin engines gave it superlative performance.
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Designed in New Zealand by William Errington and manufactured by John Key & Sons in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
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at Newark-on-Trent and commissioned in 1928. They provided clean water to the people of London for 50 years.
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This magnificent engine was commissioned in 1877 and provided Auckland with water for the next fifty years.
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It was restored to working order by volunteers from the Antique Arms Association and Otago Peninsula Trust.
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6091:"DHR Fully Open Again; bags Top Heritage Award for DHR B-Class Steam Locomotive – RailNews Media India Ltd"
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The oldest surviving Smock Windmill in the United Kingdom with wooden machinery dating from around 1650.
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gas turbines the APT-E set the British speed record for non-electric traction of 152.3 mph in 1975.
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Plaque at Museum of Rail Travel, Ingrow near Keighley, West Yorkshire. BD21 5AX. (Bellerophon on loan to
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Plaque presented to Mount Pleasant Post Office, London. (Railway opening to visitors from September 2017)
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This is the oldest surviving Harvey built engine still running under steam in its original engine house
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His legacy continues to this day with Safran Landing Systems, a world leader in aircraft landing gear.
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Designed by John Rennie 1761–1821. Built 1820–1813. Restored by Kennet and Avon Canal Trust 1969–1976.
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The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway The Oldest Water-Powered Total-Loss Funicular Railway in the UK
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This machine pioneered the combination of armour, firepower and mobility that led to the modern tank.
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This is believed to be the oldest working centrifugal pump in the UK still in its original location.
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Designed for speed by Sir Nigel Gresley, Past President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
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Designed and built at Salisbury Hall in 1940, W4050 was the first prototype of the DH.98 Mosquito.
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This gas-fuelled example, built by William Beardmore & Co., served Cobdogla from 1927 to 1965.
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378:, one of the most powerful surviving steam engines in the world. Built in 1905 by Davy Brothers of
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Built in 1901 at Rugby, this 140 hp three crank compound engine was in service for 57 years.
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The vision, perseverance and achievements of Sir Frank changed air travel and with it the world.
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Built by Marriott Ogle Tarbotton and completed in 1884, it was in constant operation until 1969.
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Built in 1907 for John Brown's shipyard, the Titan Crane is the oldest of its type in the world.
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Kirkaldy Testing Museum, 99 Southwark Street, London. SE1 0JF (open on first Sunday of the month)
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5707:"Volks Electric Railway on Brighton seafront wins mechanical engineering award (From The Argus)"
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Now owned by Jaguar Cars, it continues to manufacture high quality, high-performance products.
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Engine No. 6 (known as The William Prescott) is the largest working steam engine in the World.
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Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Cultra, Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland. BT18 0EU
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5100:"Cheshire's Anson Engine Museum Displays the Award Winning JCB Dieselmax | Culture24"
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The World's first Bionic Arm to incorporate a powered shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers.
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Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham, B4 7XG
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The oldest and largest operational fleet of narrow gauge steam locomotives in the world.
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Developing 3,000 hp at 200psi, it drove all 122,000 spindles at the Ellenroad Mill.
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With its preservation in 1960 it became a pioneer of today's heritage railway movement.
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Opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 2002, this is the world's only fully rotating boatlift.
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Designed and manufactured in 1811 by Henry Maudslay (1711–1831). It was used to re-rope
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2851:, Windmill Farm, Pink Road, Lacey Green, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire. HP27 0PG
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Star of track and film, Lion is the oldest locomotive to have been steamed in Britain.
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This giant cantilever crane dominates the local landscape, inspiring all who visit it.
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Today, it drives the mill's unique multi-floor rope race through the 70-ton flywheel.
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Brick making machinery such as this was key to the expansion of our towns and cities.
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Paddle Steamer Kingswear Castle Britain's Last Operational Coal-Fired Paddle Steamer
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5125:"CROSSNESS: Engines Trust volunteers win heritage award (From This Is Local London)"
3971:, Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden Aerodrome, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 9EP
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Throughout London. The Award was presented to Thames Water at its Islington offices.
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The Shuttleworth Collection's F904 was built in 1918 and served with 84 Squadron.
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Design principles of tilting trains in use today can be traced back to the APT-E.
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Rescued in 1927, this 0-4-2 represents the typical British locomotive of her era.
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5833:"Video: Heritage award for pioneering Smethwick Engine « Express & Star"
5665:"BBC News – Engineering award for Cruachan power station's 'hidden' hydro scheme"
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Jaguar Cars Ltd, Castle Bromwich, Chester Road, Castle Vale, Birmingham, B35 7RA
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The Rev. Robert Stirling was granted a patent for his innovative engine in 1816.
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6126:"Institution of Mechanical Engineers – Engineering Heritage Awards presentation"
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Built by the North Midland Railway in 1870 it operated continuously until 1991.
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Designed by George Chaffey MIMechE and built by Tangyes of Birmingham, England.
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From this initial order Dowty was able to establish and expand the Dowty Group.
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Built by J&E Wood in 1907, the engine could produce 2,500 hp at 68rpm.
6077:"Prestigious Engineering Heritage Award presented to Somerset drainage machine"
5875:"'A unique feat of engineering' handed special award (From Northwich Guardian)"
5770:"Historic Keighley steam locomotive granted iconic status (From Keighley News)"
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National Rail Museum, Service Rd, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India
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National Rail Museum, Service Rd, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India
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National Rail Museum, Service Rd, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India
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National Rail Museum, Service Rd, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India
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5812:"Nottingham pumping station given prestigious award | Central – ITV News"
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Patented by George Dowty in 1929 and first used on the Kawasaki KDA5 in 1931.
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1358:, 20 South Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. NE1 3PE (public access ceased in 2009)
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6049:"University of Glasgow's Stirling engine receives prestigious heritage award"
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11 September 2024* the presentation was delayed due to unplanned restoration
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The world's first operational V/STOL aircraft which entered service in 1969.
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EHA plaque design used for three awards. Picture courtesy of Terry Whalebone.
5896:"Iconic Concorde 101 at the IWM, Duxford, handed engineering heritage award"
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Coventry Transport Museum, Millennium Place, Hales Street, Coventry CV1 1JD
3500:, Museum of Steam Power and Land Drainage, Near Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 0LS
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Recognised as the first modern bicycle, its design is still followed today.
5988:"BBC News – World's fastest helicopter receives Engineering Heritage Award"
5146:"World War Two heroes reunited at Bletchley for Engineering Heritage award"
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A World War II Shadow Factory, still showing faded green camouflage paint.
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The world's oldest surviving heavy-iron forge, operated from 1620 to 1908.
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5854:"REPCO AUSTRALIA – Repco Wins World Mechanical Engineering Heritage Award"
4966:"UK | England | Surrey | War veterans reunited with bomber"
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Psyche Bend was a key part of the pioneering Mildura irrigation scheme.
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The only remaining operational steam driven Potters' Mill in the world.
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Appold's use of curved vanes gave a marked increase in pump efficiency.
2915:, Ingrow West Station, South Street, Keighley, West Yorkshire. BD21 5AX
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Continued operation of this railway is a tribute to his life and work.
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2 December 1993 (Rededicated 19 October 2011 for its 100th anniversary)
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5644:"Top engineering award for museum showpiece « Express & Star"
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Restored in 1985, it is the only working Humphrey Pump in the world.
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5435:"Vulcan Bomber honoured as one of UK's top engineering achievements"
5344:"BBC News – National heritage award for Burnley's Queen Street Mill"
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Engineers Australia § Engineering Heritage Recognition Program
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Combe Mill, Blenheim Palace Sawmills, Combe, Oxfordshire, OX29 8ET
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The world's oldest operating electric railway opened 4 August 1883
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The final EHHS Plaque design. This plaque was discontinued in 2006.
5461:"BBC News – 'Thomas the tank' railway Talyllyn's engineers' award"
4941:"Industrial History of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society – YAS"
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Royal Small Arms Factory ,12, Island Centre Way, Enfield, EN3 6GS
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Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings, Spring Gardens, Shrewsbury, SY1 2SZ
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1786:, Shoreham Technical Centre, Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex. BN4 5FG
762:. Consulting engineers Rendel Palmer and Tritton. Operated by the
342:, Manchester, the firm became world-renowned for its locomotives.
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The Original EHHS Blue Plaque which was used until the early 1990s
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With a lightweight structure of Spruce, Balsa and Birch Plywood,
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2882:, Daedalus Site, Lee on the Solent, Gosport, Hampshire. PO13 9NY
1836:, Meadow Lane, Stretton, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire. DE13 0DA
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in the 1790s and subsequently by Harvey and Company in Cornwall.
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were founder members of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
5074:"National Honour for Lightning 50 Years After Reaching 'Mach 2'"
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Designed by John Kemp Starley and produced in Coventry in 1888.
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957:, London. It is stored within their archives and not on display.
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65 Gilmore Place, Edinburgh. EH3 9NU (The house is now a 4 star
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5686:"BBC News – Mallard locomotive gets engineering heritage award"
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Frogmore Paper Mill, Fourdrinier Way, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9RY
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It attained 126 mph descending Stoke Bank on 3 July 1938.
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5942:"Coventry's Rover Safety Bicycle to receive prestigious award"
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The Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ
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St. Donat's Castle, Llantwit Major, South Glamorgan, CF61 1WF
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Sir Jack Brabham AO OBE Ron Tauranac AO & Phil Irving OBE
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Holland 1 was the Royal Navy's first operational submarine.
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This is the world's longest operational transporter bridge.
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Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment
5791:"BBC News – Engineering recognition for Little Willie tank"
5749:"BBC News – Hovercraft receives mechanical engineers award"
5590:"BBC News – SC1 gets NI's first Engineering Heritage Award"
5414:"Sailing doon the watter ... and into a list of the greats"
5252:"> Culture > Pocket power station that lit up a town"
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3303:, Locking Moor Road, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset. BS24 8PP
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A fine example of a Victorian fresh water pumping station.
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The Falkirk Wheel, Lime Road, Tamfourhill, Falkirk. FK1 4RS
1620:, Perkins Engines, Frank Perkins Way, Peterborough. PE1 5NA
1208:, Sheffield Business Park, 6 Europa View, Sheffield. S9 1XH
1205:
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5382:"BBC News – Holland One submarine given engineering award"
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contributions in automotive and aeronautical engineering.
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Marsden Weir off Fitzroy Street, Goulburn, NSW, Australia
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6147:"Students' inflatable rescue boat wins engineering award"
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Britain's only surviving operational railway roundhouse.
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A centre of excellence for steam locomotive engineering.
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Powering the last steam driven weaving mill in the world
1862:, Queen Street, Harle Syke, Burnley, Lancashire. BB10 2HX
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6168:"The RNLI Saves Lives At Sea – Atlantic College History"
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9th KM, Jln Tanjung Tualang, 31000 Batu Gajah, Malaysia
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This engine was restored to celebrate the Tercentenary.
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Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology
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4073:, Tyseley Depot, Birmingham, 670 Warwick Road, B11 2HL
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6009:"Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron wins prestigious honour"
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Curzon Street Station New Canal St, Birmingham B5 5LG
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Verdant Works, West Henderson's Wynd, Dundee, DD1 5BT
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The last operational coal-fired tug tender in the UK.
3066:, Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham. B4 7XG
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Cobdogla Irrigation Museum, Cobdogla, South Australia
1680:
Old Bess Engine. Power for the Industrial Revolution.
930:, Oystermouth Road, Maritime Quarter, Swansea. SA1 3RD
720:
6342:
Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications
5965:. Northdevonjournal.co.uk. 2014-09-16. Archived from
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It is the only original airworthy example in the UK.
3703:, The Engine House, Mayors Avenue, Dartmouth TQ6 9YY
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Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology
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Installed in 1840 by Harvey & Company of Hayle.
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Built by Easton, Amos & Sons of London in 1861.
3236:, Millennium Place, Hales Street, Coventry. CV1 1JD
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Visitor Centre, Lochawe, Dalmally, Argyll. PA33 1AN
1677:, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London. SW7 2DD
134:
6063:"Major engineering award for Sumburgh Head Foghorn"
3869:George Dowty Internally Sprung Undercarriage Wheel
3856:George Dowty Internally Sprung Undercarriage Wheel
3134:Boat Lift, Lift lane, Northwich, Cheshire. CW9 6FW
3098:, 30-32 Lexton Road, Box Hill, Victoria. Australia
2335:The oldest surviving steam locomotive in Australia
6352:Part N: Journal of Nanoengineering and Nanosystems
6327:Part I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering
5921:"Kingswear paddle steamer picks up heritage award"
5898:. Cambridge-news.co.uk. 2014-05-01. Archived from
4992:. Industrial-archaeology.org. 2008. Archived from
4320:RAF Museum Cosford, Shifnal, Shropshire, TF11 8UP
2626:Lion Locomotive Todd, Kitson & Laird of Leeds
1790:still contribute to the success of Ricardo today.
1455:, to participate and to learn engineering skills.
1408:, Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, Middlesex. TW8 0EN
1080:, Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, Middlesex. TW8 0EN
823:, Forge Lane, Thurgoland, South Yorkshire. S35 7DN
6466:Awards of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
6307:Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering
6297:Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
4930:EHA Plaque 1: Picture courtesy of Terry Whalebone
4466:elected and the founding principles established.
3272:, The Esplanade, Lynmouth, North Devon. EX35 6EQ
2402:1 Aurora Avenue, Queens Quays, Clydebank. G81 1BF
1988:, Haslar Jetty Road, Gosport, Hampshire. PO12 2AS
1284:, Prescott Road, St. Helens, Merseyside. WA10 3TT
693:Engines design teams under the leadership of Sir
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4814:Humber Bridge, A15, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5RF
4404:Bromsgrove Railway Station, Bromsgrove, B60 3SF
3899:, Hereford, Broomy Hill, Herefordshire, HR4 0LJ
3334:, Coach Road, Coalbrookdale, Shropshire TF8 7DQ
1760:, Castell Pridd, Tanygroes, Ceredigion. SA43 2JS
898:, Blandford Square, Newcastle upon Tyne. NE1 4JA
298:, Harbour Station, Porthmadog, Gwynedd. LL49 9NF
6105:"The Institution of Mechanical Engineers Award"
5294:"Bluebell Railway Honoured with Heritage Award"
4886:"Beyond the league of gentlemen | General"
4709:BMT Lanchester Petrol-Electric Hybrid Motorcar
3930:, Salisbury Hall, London Colney, Herts AL2 1BU
3365:, Western Springs, Auckland, 1877. New Zealand
2328:, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo, Sydney, Australia.
1893:, Morgan's Lane, Tooley Street, London. SE1 2JH
464:, The Tollbridge, Totton, Southampton. SP40 9HF
398:26 November 1985 (Rededicated 15 November 2013)
4943:. Industrialhistory.yas.org.uk. Archived from
4376:1 Tramways Ave, Bendigo, Victoria, 3550, 1902
3612:from which it developed its highly successful
2820:, Marina Drive, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1EN
2768:'Locomotion', Shildon, County Durham. DL4 1PQ
2583:, Tipton Road, Dudley, West Midlands. DY1 4SQ
2549:, Elizabethan Way, Newhey, Rochdale. OL16 4LE
1383:, Brooklands Road, Weybridge, Surrey. KT13 0QN
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4348:Centrifuge Way, Farnborough, Hants, GU14 6FQ
3810:The mill was in operation from 1857 to 1972.
2158:Willans Works, Newbold Road, Rugby. CV21 2NH
674:25 October 1990 (Rededicated 18 October 2012)
404:, Rothbury, Morpeth, Northumberland. NE65 7PX
5963:"Lynton and Lynmouth Railway receives award"
5020:. Didcotrailwaycentre.org.uk. Archived from
4909:. Topforge.co.uk. 1994-03-25. Archived from
4718:Frederick Lanchester's Prototype Hybrid Car
3921:de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito Prototype W4050
3096:Victorian Historic Racing Register Clubrooms
374:A three-cylinder 12,000 hp engine with
312:1930 Garratt Class Steam Locomotive No. 2352
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5523:"Heritage award for Jaguar's iconic E-type"
5296:. Rail-News.com. 2010-08-20. Archived from
3641:Trust, 20 Green End, Stretham, Ely CB6 3LE
2517:, Heritage Way, Wigan, Lancashire. WN3 4EF
2204:, Browns Lane, Allesley, Coventry. CV5 9DR
2100:Designed by Roy Chadwick and Stuart Davies
1729:, Snakey Lane, Hanworth, Middlesex TW13 6XH
1092:The Nottingham CHP Community Heating Scheme
901:TS Turbinia epitomises the achievements of
685:Developed from the P1127, a concept by the
126:Engineering Heritage Hallmark Scheme (EHHS)
6322:Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine
6292:Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture
6246:
6232:
5273:"Engineering heritage award for Sir Harry"
5127:. Thisislocallondon.co.uk. 30 January 2009
3865:Cheltenham Road East, Gloucester, GL2 9QH
3434:, University of Glasgow, Glasgow. G12 8QQ
3378:It was restored to working order in 2008.
3324:The Old Furnace at Coalbrookdale Ironworks
2886:SR.N5 Hovercraft A new way of travelling.
2662:Balancing supply with fluctuating demand.
1154:, High Street, Kingston upon Hull. HU1 1PS
799:Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company
610:Huntsman Crucible Furnace and Tilt Hammers
488:, Crofton, Marlborough, Wiltshire. SN8 3DW
6312:Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit
6302:Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
6170:. rnli.org.uk. 2007-08-24. Archived from
5048:. Railwayherald.org. 2008. Archived from
3307:Westland Lynx Record-Breaking Helicopter
3240:Rover Safety Bicycle A Travel Revolution
3141:The world's oldest operational boat lift
2993:, Rigg Lane, Ravenshead, Notts. NG15 9AJ
2739:Training Generations of Mining Engineers
2126:, Wharf Station, Tywyn, Gwynedd. LL36 9ET
1537:, Anson Road, Poynton, Cheshire. SK12 1TD
1334:, Anson Road, Poynton, Cheshire. SK12 1TD
1051:, London. (Eurostar has now relocated to
801:and built by Sir William Arrol & Co.
750:, 1 Unity Way, Woolwich, London. SE18 5NJ
649:, North Road Station, Darlington. DL3 6ST
621:, Abbeydale South Road, Sheffield. S7 2QW
200:The New EHA Plaque used from 2009 onwards
6461:Industrial history of the United Kingdom
6332:Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology
6317:Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering
5923:. TorquahHeraldexpress.co.uk. 2014-06-14
5877:. Northwichguardian.co.uk. 19 March 2014
5603:
4285:The Douglasfield Boulton and Watt Engine
3903:Worth Mackenzie Triple Expansion Engine
3890:Worth Mackenzie Triple Expansion Engine
3757:The Edinburgh Modular Arm System (EMAS)
3608:RIB designs were rapidly adopted by the
3070:The Smethwick Engine Boulton & Watt
2373:The world's oldest iron kit-built ship.
2095:, Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster. DN9 3RH
905:, world renowned engineer and inventor.
6425:Institution of Railway Signal Engineers
6357:Part O: Journal of Risk and Reliability
4296:Douglasfield Boulton & Watt Engine
4135:, Campbell Drive, Barrow Hill, S43 2PR
3405:W.2/700 Turbojet Engine Power Jets Ltd
2895:This is the last example in the world.
1169:World's First Prototype Cast Steel Node
143:
14:
6438:
6337:Part K: Journal of Multi-body Dynamics
6219:IMechE Information and Library website
4590:Patiala State Monorail Tramway (PSMT)
4486:28 Winchester St, Whitchurch RG28 7AL
2963:Little Willie William Foster & Co
1955:Bursledon Brickworks Industrial Museum
1947:Bursledon Brickworks Industrial Museum
274:, Ferry Lane, Claverton, Bath. BA2 7BH
6227:
5772:. Keighleynews.co.uk. 18 October 2013
5728:"Institution of Mechanical Engineers"
5231:"Institution of Mechanical Engineers"
4883:
4840:List of mechanical engineering awards
4580:Patiala State Monorail Tramway (PSMT)
4528:Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No.5 (TT5)
4300:survivor to have worked in Scotland.
3766:, Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF
3734:, Newtongrange, Midlothian, EH22 4QN
3672:, Cowshill, Bishop Auckland DL13 1AR
2699:The World's Fastest Steam Locomotive
206:Engineering Heritage Award recipients
6107:. uwcatlanticcollege.org. 2017-08-01
4352:Farnborough Man-Carrying Centrifuge
4104:, Grosvenor Road, Belfast, BT12 6BA
3801:Jesse Shirley's Bone and Flint Mill
2486:Designer: David Keith-Jones FIMechE
1929:, Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire. SK9 4LA
1512:, Warton Aerodrome, Preston. PR4 1AX
1179:, Brightside Lane, Sheffield. S9 2RX
111:Engineering Heritage Hallmark Scheme
6383:James Watt International Gold Medal
6287:Part A: Journal of Power and Energy
6255:Institution of Mechanical Engineers
6214:Engineering Heritage Awards website
5210:"BBMF Honoured with National Award"
4341:Farnborough Man-Carrying Centrifuge
4009:Psyche Bend Engine and Pump System
3996:Psyche Bend Engine and Pump System
3670:North of England Lead Mining Museum
3594:Royal National Lifeboat Institution
1957:, Swanwick Lane, Swanwick. SO31 7GW
1834:Claymills Victorian Pumping Station
1825:Claymills Victorian Pumping Station
1465:Beyer Peacock Garratt K1 Locomotive
821:Wortley Top Forge Industrial Museum
115:Institution of Mechanical Engineers
64:Institution of Mechanical Engineers
24:
4003:Psyche Bend Engine and Pump System
3797:, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 4RB
3770:The Edinburgh Modular Arm System.
3369:Woolf Double Beam Compound Engine
3363:Museum of Transport and Technology
3033:6-inch Armstrong Disappearing Gun
2931:London & North Western Railway
2070:London & North Eastern Railway
1727:Kempton Park Water Treatment Works
1705:, Coningsby, Lincolnshire. LN4 4SY
1652:London & North Eastern Railway
919:Trevithick's Penydarren Locomotive
680:, Grahame Park Way, London NW9 5LL
505:Kirkaldy Materials Testing Machine
25:
6477:
6202:
4039:, Levant Road, Cornwall TR19 7SX
3596:(RNLI). The RIB was developed by
3491:Easton Amos Land Drainage Machine
3473:Sumburgh Head Lighthouse Foghorn
3355:Woolf Double Beam Compound Engine
3262:Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway
2824:Volk's Electric Railway Brighton
2366:, Puno Bay, Lake Titicaca, Peru.
1927:Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate
1694:Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
1126:, Gasferry Road, Bristol. BS1 6TY
656:Stockton & Darlington Railway
135:Engineering Heritage Awards (EHA)
5835:. Expressandstar.com. 2014-02-17
5646:. Expressandstar.com. 2012-11-08
5167:"Perkins Heritage Photo Archive"
5018:"News | Honours and Awards"
4538:Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No.5
3788:Shirley's Bone & Flint Mill
3522:B Class Steam Locomotive of the
1860:Queen Street Mill Textile Museum
1309:, Alma Street, Sheffield. S3 8RY
1259:, Alma Street, Sheffield. S3 8RY
371:, Alma Street, Sheffield. S3 8RY
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4742:Middleton Winding Engine House
4733:Middleton Winding Engine House
4412:Birmingham the following year.
4172:Castle Bromwich Assembly Plant
4005:, Irymple, Victoria, Australia
3732:National Mining Museum Scotland
3338:The Old Furnace, Coalbrookdale
2622:, Pier Head, Liverpool. L3 1DG
2515:Trencherfield Mill Engine House
2163:Internal Fire – Museum of Power
2065:A & J Inglis Ltd – Glasgow
1758:Internal Fire – Museum of Power
1257:Kelham Island Industrial Museum
1012:, Anson Road, Poynton, SK12 1TD
558:Post Office Underground Railway
5709:. Theargus.co.uk. 15 July 2013
5035:
5010:
4979:
4958:
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4877:
4856:
4161:Castle Bromwich Assembly Plant
3604:Inshore Lifeboat Station. The
3580:X Alpha Rigid Inflatable Boat
3102:REPCO Brabham BT19 Racing Car
2959:, Bovington, Dorset. BH20 6JG
2692:, Leeman Road, York. YO26 4XJ
1993:Designer: John Philip Holland
1381:Motorsport and Aviation Museum
1234:Station, Canary Wharf, London.
953:The engine was donated to the
748:Thames Barrier Learning Center
712:Princess of Wales Conservatory
45:Castle Bromwich Assembly Plant
13:
1:
5254:. Newswales.co.uk. 2010-06-16
4987:"Industrial Archaeology News"
4884:Reisz, Matthew (2008-12-04).
4864:"Engineering Heritage Awards"
4850:
4769:Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings
4760:Shrewsbury Flaxmill-Maltings
3498:Westonzoyland Pumping Station
1646:, Leeman Road, York. YO26 4XJ
1372:The Vickers Wellington Bomber
5944:. Midlandsbusinessnews.co.uk
5321:. Pandct.com. Archived from
4888:. Timeshighereducation.co.uk
4108:RVH air Conditioning System
4095:RVH air Conditioning System
3934:de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito
3928:de Havilland Aircraft Museum
3585:Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat
3555:Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat
3532:Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
3524:Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
3332:Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron
3203:, Dartmouth, Devon. TQ6 9BH
3174:Concorde BAC – Aerospatiale
2732:, Troon, Camborne. TR14 9DP
2590:Black Country Living Museum
2029:, Woolwich, London. SE18 6ST
336:Beyer, Peacock & Company
7:
6378:Engineering Heritage Awards
6149:. www.bbc.co.uk. 2015-05-31
4833:
4408:Bromsgrove Railway Station
4356:1950s British engineering.
4324:Supermarine Spitfire K9942
3764:National Museum of Scotland
3168:Imperial War Museum Duxford
2997:Papplewick Pumping Station
2790:Powered by ten 350 hp
2581:Black Country Living Museum
2482:Short SC1 Research Aircraft
2410:Sir William Arrol & Co
2170:Central Valve Steam Engine
1986:Royal Navy Submarine Museum
1900:Modified Town Cruiser Class
1580:The Bombe at Bletchley Park
1564:The Crossness Engines Trust
980:Rolls-Royce Heritage Centre
619:Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
544:Built to the design of Sir
443:and is still in use today.
428:Chatham Historical Dockyard
321:Science and Industry Museum
107:Engineering Heritage Awards
33:Engineering Heritage Awards
10:
6482:
6446:Awards established in 1984
4397:Bromsgrove Railway Station
4313:Supermarine Spitfire K9942
3587:(RIB) design developed at
3036:Taiaroa Head, New Zealand
3019:Armstrong Disappearing Gun
2991:Papplewick Pumping Station
2983:Papplewick Pumping Station
2919:LNWR 'Coal Tank' No. 1054
2783:Derby Litchurch Lane Works
2682:LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard
2145:Central Valve Steam Engine
1501:English Electric Lightning
1129:An outstanding example of
1069:Kew Bridge Pumping Station
928:National Waterfront Museum
654:On the opening day of the
113:, were established by the
18:Engineering Heritage Award
6412:
6391:
6370:
6277:
6261:
5275:. Ricardo.com. 2010-06-30
4793:Royal Small Arms Factory
4784:Royal Small Arms Factory
4512:Goulburn Pumping Station
4250:Hunterian Newcomen Engine
4205:ThrustSSC Supersonic Car
4077:Tyseley Locomotive Works
4064:Tyseley Locomotive Works
3795:Etruria Industrial Museum
3592:Lifeboat Station for the
3234:Coventry Transport Museum
2922:Designed by Francis Webb
2905:LNWR 'Coal Tank' No. 1054
2085:(Vulcan to the Sky Trust)
2038:of Mechanical Engineers.
1634:Class A1 Steam Locomotive
1347:Robert Stephenson's Works
764:National Rivers Authority
758:Project sponsored by the
647:Darlington Railway Museum
432:Chatham Historic Dockyard
338:. Established in 1854 at
272:Claverton Pumping Station
121:Development of the Awards
93:
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69:
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6128:. imeche.org. 2017-07-21
5212:. Raf.mod.uk. 2010-04-12
4642:John Morris Fire Engine
4194:ThrustSSC Supersonic Car
3467:Sumburgh Head Lighthouse
3458:Sumburgh Head Lighthouse
2773:Advanced Passenger Train
2252:Boulton and Watt Engine
1749:The Pocket Power Station
1282:Pilkington Group Limited
1232:Canary Wharf Underground
971:Rolls-Royce RB211 Engine
723:, Kew, Richmond. TW9 3AB
109:, formally known as the
6209:IMechE Official website
5990:. Bbc.co.uk. 2014-09-28
5793:. Bbc.co.uk. 2013-12-13
5751:. Bbc.co.uk. 2013-09-13
5688:. Bbc.co.uk. 2013-04-05
5667:. Bbc.co.uk. 2012-11-30
5592:. Bbc.co.uk. 2012-10-04
5463:. Bbc.co.uk. 2011-10-30
5384:. Bbc.co.uk. 2011-05-04
5346:. Bbc.co.uk. 2010-11-25
4968:. Bbc.co.uk. 2007-09-19
4632:John Morris Fire Engine
4272:Industrial Revolution.
4139:Barrow Hill Roundhouse
4126:Barrow Hill Roundhouse
4102:Royal Victoria Hospital
4043:The Levant Beam Engine
4030:The Levant Beam Engine
3738:Lady Victoria Colliery
3725:Lady Victoria Colliery
3029:, Dunedin, New Zealand
2818:Volk's Electric Railway
2810:Volk's Electric Railway
2766:National Railway Museum
2690:National Railway Museum
2574:Newcomen Engine Replica
2553:Victoria and Alexandra
2467:Short SC1 VTOL Aircraft
2225:Boulton and Watt Engine
1840:dynamo in the country.
1811:, East Sussex. TN22 3QL
1718:Kempton Pumping Station
1644:National Railway Museum
1618:Perkins Heritage Center
1555:James Watt Beam Engines
1445:Isambard Kingdom Brunel
1440:, Oxfordshire. OX11 7NJ
1406:Kew Bridge Steam Museum
1131:Isambard Kingdom Brunel
1078:Kew Bridge Steam Museum
861:Theo Williamson's House
777:Tees Transporter Bridge
669:Hawker Siddeley Harrier
486:Crofton Pumping Station
477:Boulton and Watt Engine
6456:History of engineering
5368:July 14, 2011, at the
5196:July 24, 2008, at the
4502:Gouldburn Appleby Bros
4490:learn about its past.
4463:Curzon Street Station
4268:Model Newcomen Engine
4133:Barrow Hill Roundhouse
4037:The Levant Beam Engine
3863:Safran Landing Systems
2736:King Edward Mine Mill
2653:Cruachan Power Station
2645:Cruachan Power Station
2547:Ellenroad Engine House
2407:Clydebank Titan Crane
2174:Willans & Robinson
2068:Built in 1946 for the
2011:Woolwich Royal Arsenal
1809:Sheffield Park Station
1551:Crossness Engine House
1438:Didcot Parkway station
1298:Bramah Hydraulic Press
1248:The Bessemer Converter
1222:Jubilee Line Extension
1177:Sheffield Forgemasters
840:Thames Water Ring Main
760:Greater London Council
5814:. Itv.com. 2013-12-21
4453:Curzon Street Station
3707:The Dartmouth Engine
3469:, Shetland, Scotland
3391:Whittle W2/700 Engine
3301:The Helicopter Museum
3170:, Cambridge CB22 4QR
2855:Lacey Green Windmill
2705:Mallard was built at
2556:The Ellenroad Engine
2294:H A Humphrey MIMechE
2257:rotative steam engine
2161:Moved in 2017 to the
1960:Bursledon Brickworks
1474:Statfold Barn Railway
1434:Didcot Railway Centre
1425:Great Western Society
1099:Throughout Nottingham
786:Tees Transport Bridge
721:Royal Botanic Gardens
6195:. 26 September 2017.
6065:. 30 September 2016.
5618:www.culture24.org.uk
5416:. Heraldscotland.com
5080:on September 5, 2010
5043:"The Railway Herald"
4564:WAG1 20710 ‘Bidhan’
4479:Whitchurch Silk Mill
4380:The Bendigo Tramway
4233:Frogmore Paper Mill
3645:Stretham Old Engine
3632:Stretham Old Engine
3618:UWC Atlantic College
3589:UWC Atlantic College
3566:UWC Atlantic College
3534:, West Bengal, India
3399:Cranfield University
3226:Rover Safety Bicycle
2849:Lacey Green Windmill
2842:Lacey Green Windmill
2587:The Newcomen Engine
1903:Launched in 1938 at
1356:The Stephenson Works
1307:Kelham Island Museum
1143:Priestman Oil Engine
1043:– Folkestone, Kent.
420:Rope-Forming Machine
369:Kelham Island Museum
144:EHHA and EHA plaques
27:Award in engineering
6035:"Content not found"
5624:on 24 December 2012
5529:on December 4, 2011
5441:on October 31, 2011
4554:WAG1 20710 ‘Bidhan’
4369:The Bendigo Tramway
4222:Frogmore Paper Mill
3835:The Daniel Adamson
3822:The Daniel Adamson
3639:Stretham Old Engine
3401:, Vincent Building
3193:PS Kingswear Castle
3138:Anderton Boat Lift
2620:Museum of Liverpool
2060:(Various Locations)
1977:Holland 1 Submarine
1905:Harland & Wolff
1734:Worthington-Simpson
1609:Perkins Wolf Engine
1535:Anson Engine Museum
1332:Anson Engine Museum
1273:Float Glass Process
1010:Anson Engine Museum
903:Sir Charles Parsons
430:, The Old Surgery,
6451:Historical markers
5148:. Culture24.org.uk
4775:27 September 2024
4763:27 September 2024
4255:2015-09-05 at the
4086:18 September 2018
4067:18 September 2018
3967:2019-07-23 at the
3685:29 September 2017
3666:29 September 2017
3654:24 September 2017
3635:24 September 2017
3482:30 September 2016
3463:30 September 2016
3314:25 September 2014
3283:18 September 2014
3252:12 September 2014
3124:Anderton Boat Lift
2913:Ingrow Loco Museum
2506:Trencherfield Mill
2447:The Falkirk Wheel
2291:The Humphrey Pump
2098:Avro Vulcan XH558
2032:The Royal Arsenal
2025:2016-04-26 at the
1675:The Science Museum
1323:Gardner 4L2 Engine
1230:Plaque located at
1124:Great Western Dock
323:, Liverpool Road,
296:Ffestiniog Railway
287:Ffestiniog Railway
245:Parsons Building,
6433:
6432:
6404:George Stephenson
5570:Missing or empty
5503:Missing or empty
4828:
4827:
4700:18 December 2023
4688:18 December 2023
4674:18 December 2023
4668:"Express” EIR-21
4662:18 December 2023
4648:28 November 2023
4636:28 November 2023
4622:28 November 2023
4610:28 November 2023
4596:28 November 2023
4584:28 November 2023
4570:28 November 2023
4558:28 November 2023
4483:24 November 2022
4469:24 November 2022
4457:24 November 2022
4387:10 December 2022
4373:10 December 2022
4184:16 November 2018
4165:16 November 2018
3897:Waterworks Museum
3847:20 December 2017
3825:20 December 2017
3779:22 November 2017
3760:22 November 2017
3297:25 September 2014
3293:G-LYNX Helicopter
3270:The Cliff Railway
3266:18 September 2014
3230:12 September 2014
3077:14 February 2014
3009:21 December 2013
2973:13 December 2013
2880:Hovercraft Museum
2876:13 September 2013
2344:20 December 2011
2326:Powerhouse Museum
2306:20 December 2011
2268:20 December 2011
2234:Powerhouse Museum
2129:Talyllyn Railway
2093:Vulcan to the Sky
2083:Avro Vulcan XH558
2020:The Royal Arsenal
1932:Quarry Bank Mill
1850:Queen Street Mill
1774:Sir Harry Ricardo
1671:16 September 2009
1506:12 September 2008
1453:George Churchward
1430:27 September 2008
1377:19 September 2007
1152:Streetlife Museum
982:, Derby. DE24 8BJ
871:bed and breakfast
812:Wortley Top Forge
678:RAF Museum Hendon
541:, London. SE1 2UP
539:Tower Bridge Road
317:26 September 1985
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