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The Ryhope Engines Museum in Sunderland, UK, is a preserved Victorian water pumping station, originally built in 1868.
It features two working beam engines, which were used to pump water for the city's supply until the site was decommissioned in 1967. The museum showcases Victorian engineering, including a 100-foot chimney, an underground reservoir, and a blacksmith's workshop, all essential to its steam-powered operations.
Opened as a museum in 1978, it offers visitors a glimpse into the history of water management and industrial heritage, with live engine demonstrations during special events.
A massive thank you has to go to to Keith Bell for his help and permission to fly from the location. What an amazing team!
Learn more about this awesome place at: https://ryhopeengines.org.uk
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A suggested parking location for this flight.
FlyDJI flew here on Sunday, October 13, 2024, reaching a maximum altitude of 264 ft (80 m) and there were no airspace restrictions in place at the time of the flight.
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