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  2. Fron-Boeth and Pant Mawr quarries - Wikipedia

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    A feature of the Fron-Boeth mill is a large Lancashire boiler, which must have been conveyed to site via the Pant Mawr tramway, as it is too large to fit through the tunnel. There is a slate lined channel beside the single acting table incline, indicating that it may have been a water balance.

  3. Category:Lancashire boilers - Wikipedia

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  4. Thermic siphon - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a self-circulating thermic syphon began with stationary boilers and relatively simple Galloway tubes.They reached their peak in steam locomotive boilers, where the complexity of a syphon was justified by the need for a compact and lightweight means of increasing boiler capacity.

  5. Flued boiler - Wikipedia

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    A shell or flued boiler is an early and relatively simple form of boiler used to make steam, usually for the purpose of driving a steam engine. The design marked a transitional stage in boiler development, between the early haystack boilers and the later multi-tube fire-tube boilers .

  6. Papplewick Pumping Station - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the arrangements of works of supply for Nottingham Water Department, including Papplewick Pumping Station In 1807, Thomas Hawksley , who went on to pioneer public water supply systems in the United Kingdom, was born at Arnold , near Nottingham.

  7. Mosley Common Colliery - Wikipedia

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    An electric power generating house was built in 1915 and a tall chimney for the boiler plant built in 1916. The Lancashire boilers were supplied by Galloways . In 1923 the Mosley Common, Nos 1, 2 and 5 pits employed 1,338 underground and 198 surface workers while Nos 3 and 4 pits employed 951 underground and 143 above ground. [ 5 ]

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  9. Claymills Pumping Station - Wikipedia

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    Steam for the pumping engines and auxiliary engines is raised in five Lancashire boilers, with the first set of boilers being made by Robert Stephenson and co. In normal operation only two out of the five boilers would be in steam with one on hot reserve and the other two having maintenance work. The boilers were on an 8 weekly rotation.