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Shown below are some of the exhibits currently displayed at the museum. It would not be possible to list all the exhibits – there are just too many! However we hope the images here give you a taster of what you might be able to see.
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| ‘Power’ is required to drive all forms of machinery, so the museum has a collection of machine tools set up as a belt-driven workshop. |
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| Sectioned example of the Paxman Valenta ‘High Speed Train’ diesel engine. |
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| Portable Steam Engine made by Ransomes of Ipswich in 1912. Recently re-imported from Chile, this engine is on loan from a member. |
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| Mechanism from the Maldon Moot Hall clock. Beautifully restored by a museum volunteer. |
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The museum aims to provide an entertaining and educational environment in which to explore power use. |
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Click here to see details of the Miniature Railway. |
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