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Lot 53

A SINGLE CYLINDER INVERTED VERTICAL WORKSHOP ENGINE,
built by E S Hindley and Sons Makers, Bourton, Dorset, England, circa 1890,

25 September 2019, 13:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £1,912.50 inc. premium

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A SINGLE CYLINDER INVERTED VERTICAL WORKSHOP ENGINE, built by E S Hindley and Sons Makers, Bourton, Dorset, England, circa 1890,

the cylinder is 4in bore x 6in stroke, has draincock holes, steel cladding, an inlet manifold and a 3/4in Pickering governor, driven from a pulley wheel on the crankshaft. The crosshead runs in marine-style guides integrally cast with the frame. A relatively undecorated connecting rod drives a forged crank with valve and feed pump eccentrics and straight spoked flywheel. Unique to Hindley the crankshaft bearing brasses are held up into the frame by tapered wedges drawn by nuts with locking nuts. An inclined feedpump is bolted to a bracket integrally cast with the bed. Finished in red and black with polished brightwork, 57½in (146cm) high, 26½in (67.3cm) wide

Footnotes

Hindley made a surprisingly wide range of both engines and general equipment much in the way that Taskers of Andover, Ferrabee and Tickle. The engines were a clever design that could be built extremely cheaply and they were supplied both as installed units or portable engines mounted on a trolley with a vertical multi-tube boiler. Later Tickle engines incorporated a governor with its valve housing integrally cast with the cylinder cover.

Provenance:
Property of The British Engineerium, Hove

Please note that, due to its size and weight, this lot can only be viewed onsite at The British Engineerium in Hove. Viewing will be on 10th, 12th, 17th and 19th September 2019 between 10am and 3pm.

Details of the location of The British Engineerium can be found on their website at this address: https://www.britishengineerium.org/location.php

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