Subscribe to Blog via Email
Top Posts & Pages
Archives
#365daysofbiking Journal
Activism
Blogs & Stuff I like
Cycle stuff
Funny stuff
Local History
Local press
Local sites
Urban Exploration
Blog Stats
- 6,918,193 hits
Recent tracks
La Mayo
Remember Remember
2 hoursBlabbermouth
Remember Remember
2 hoursFrozen Frenzy
Remember Remember
3 hoursPurple Phase
Remember Remember
3 hoursWhy You Got A Blue Face?
Remember Remember
3 hoursPterodactyl
Remember Remember
3 hoursThe Old Ways
Remember Remember
3 hoursMagnets
Remember Remember
3 hoursLa Mayo
Remember Remember
3 hoursBlabbermouth
Remember Remember
3 hoursRecent Comments
Jenny Ball on The Staffordshire Hilton: Ther… Adrian keen on Ravens Court to be demolished… Steve on A responsible job for responsi… Beginnings – J… on A Fold on the map Leigh Winter on You are my Sunnyside
Tag Archives: Journal of the History of Industry and Technology
A memorial to the beam engines…
Here’s something I came upon by chance I think that not just the Lichfield and South Staffordshire Water contingents will like, but all those interested in steam engines, heavy plant and Victorian engineering. Continue reading →
Posted in Brownhills stuff, Environment, Followups, Fun stuff to see and do, Interesting photos, Local Blogs, Local History, Local media, News, Panoramio photo discussions, Reader enquiries, Shared media, Shared memories, Social Media
|
Tagged 1971, beam, campaign, Dave Moore, Derelict, Engine, Industrial Archeology, John J Bradbury, Journal of the History of Industry and Technology, Lichfield, Lichfield District Council, listed, listing, local blogs, Local History, Morturn, planning, Preservation, Pump, pumping station, Redevelopment, Sandfields, South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, stationary, Things to do, Waterworks
|
7 Comments