Alistair.
Sorry I got the wrong Caledonian. I knew that there was more than one, but wasn’t sure which one. Thanks for the correction.
David
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Subject: Re: Reliant (Old Trafford) and Caledonia Engines
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You can also view a set of tandem compound diagonal engines at Hollycombe
http://www.hollycombe.co.uk/ There they have the complete engine set from the The Caledonian. The last time I was there they were complete and undercover but in a pretty poor state .
If I have the right Caledonia she was built in 1889 by John Reid and the engines were built by Rankin and Blackmore. The ship was 200ft long. They are a very impressive exhibit and must have been quite a sight when fully operational.
Wrong one, these are not tandem compound engines but standard two-cylinder compound diagonal engines from the Caledonia of 1934, which became a floating restaurant on the Thames after withdrawal in 1969 and was badly damaged by fire in 1980 and later scrapped , form where the engines were taken to Hollycombe. It is a few years since I was last thee, but at that time they were occasionally operated using the boiler from a steam sawmill and a long hosepipe
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Alistair
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