English: Steam engine, Greenall Whitley Brewery This brewery had a stupendous power house. This is one of two Thornewill and Warham engines built 1884 and now preserved at Markham Grange Steam Museum. There was also a Davey, Paxman/Linde refrigeration compressor. A unique machine in the UK. Its current location is unknown. The Brewery has now been converted to offices.
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