File:Power Up - Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum - Smethwick Engine (8622040207).jpg

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English: A collection of old machines / engines on Level 0 of Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum. The area called "Power Up"

These were previously on display at the old Science Museum on Newhall Street (until 1997).


This is the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smethwick_Engine" rel="nofollow">Smethwick Engine</a> built by James Watt.

It was installed in Smethwick in 1779 by Boulton and Watt. It was removed in 1891. By the 20th century, Birmingham City Council owned it.

It was in the old Newhall Street science museum, until it was moved to Thinktank.

It still works, and is the oldest working engine in the world.

Taken from the mezzanine level.
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Author ell brown
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  • Millennium Point
  • Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
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  • eastside
  • birmingham
  • west midlands
  • england
  • united kingdom
  • great britain
  • birmingham city council
  • millennium point
  • thinktank
  • birmingham science museum
  • power up
  • steam engine
  • steam power
  • smethwick engine
  • james watt
  • matthew boulton
  • boulton and watt
  • mezzanine
Camera location52° 28′ 57.21″ N, 1° 53′ 12.81″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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