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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Burnley, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Burnley, United Kingdom (UK)
Queen Street Mill Textile Museum
Shores Hey Farm
Towneley Hall
The Singing Ringing Tree
Thompson Park
Reedley Marina Bistro Bar
Gawthorpe Hall
The Weavers' Triangle Visitor Centre
Turf Moor
Cliviger Fish Ponds
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HUGE 130 Ton 4798 horsepower 100 year old Cooper Corliss Steam Engine Operating in Freeport IL
This video is of the Huge 130 Ton 1914 Cooper Corliss Stationary Steam Engine in Freeport, Illinois that originally came out of the Matthiessen Hegeler Zinc Rolling Mill in Lasalle Illinois.
While I shot this video a few years ago and posted it in 2012, we will be celebrating its 100th birthday this year in 2014.
It is owned and operated by the Stephenson County Antique Engine Club in Freeport, Illinois which also has the Silvercreek & Stephenson Railroad (with its annual Halloween Train Of Terror) and the Silver Creek Museum at 2954 S. Walnut Rd. Freeport, Illinois 61032. The engine is located in a building right behind the Museum which is accross the road from the Railroad complex at the corners of Lamm & Walnut Roads just a couple miles South of Freeport and about a mile off of Highway 26
This is the Largest Steam Engine within a 500 Mile Radius of Freeport Illinois, and the Largest Operating Steam Engine in the Entire United States.
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The 130 Ton engine has a 25 foot 4 inch diameter flywheel that weighs in at 60 Tons with a total rolling mass of 85 Tons with the crankshaft, hub, and flywheel, yet on start up when the valve is opened, it will get up to speed in less than a single revolution. While it does run at a slow RPM, just imagine taking an 85 Ton Semi tractor trailer rig and getting it up to speed in that short of a time. This does it with a single cylinder. That is the awsome power of Steam.
There are a few other videos of this engine on here, but I haven't found any others with it running anywhere near its rated speed of 45 RPM where it puts out a staggering 4798 horse power on 225 psi of steam pressure. The paint color is just a little darker than John Deere Green.
This engine was disassembled by a group of club members, and transported from Lasalle to Freeport, where it was eventually reassembled after aquiring the land to build it on, and then the new building was erected over it. If you look closely, you can see where the steel frame building required a little modification to clear the flywheel rim, as a mistake was made in the measuments and the main beam did not clear the flywheel. Another good size comparison, is the old Wallis OK Tractor that can be seen in the background through the spokes of the flywheel.
The engine can be seen running each time the Railroad and Museum are open including on Memorial Day, Fathers Day, Independance Day, Labor Day, and during the clubs annual Threshing Show aka the Freeport Show which is held just up the road at the Stephenson County Fairgrounds, where I operate the Club's Steam Powered Circular Sawmill.
I'm not posting the individual dates on here, as they change each year with the holidays and most of the open dates being on weekends, but you can find the dates posted on the clubs website at along with other information about the club and its activities.
Derwent Valley Mills - Derbyshire, England - UNESCO World Heritage Site
Derwent Valley Mills is a World Heritage Site along the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England, designated in December 2001. It is administered by the Derwent Valley Mills Partnership. The modern factory, or 'mill', system was born here in the 18th century to accommodate the new technology for spinning cotton developed by Richard Arkwright. With advancements in technology, it became possible to produce cotton continuously. The system was adopted throughout the valley, and later spread so that by 1788 there were over 200 Arkwright-type mills in Britain. Arkwright's inventions and system of organising labour was exported to Europe and the United States.
Water-power was first introduced to England by John Lombe at his silk mill in Derby in 1719, but it was Richard Arkwright who applied water-power to the process of producing cotton in the 1770s. His patent of a water frame allowed cotton to be spun continuously and meant it could be produced by unskilled workers. Cromford Mill and Cromford was the site of Arkwright's first mill, and his system of production and worker's housing was copied throughout the valley. To ensure the presence of a labour force, it was necessary to construct housing for the mill workers. Thus, new settlements were established by mill owners around the mills -- sometimes developing a pre-existing community -- with their own amenities such as schools, chapels, and markets. Most of the housing still exists and is still in use. Along with the transport infrastructure form part of the site. A transport infrastructure was built to open new markets for the mills' produce.
Mills and worker's settlements were established at Belper, Darley Abbey, and Milford by Arkwright's competitors. Arkwright-type mills were so successful that sometimes they were copied without paying royalties to Richard Arkwright. The cotton industry in the Derwent Valley went into decline in the first quarter of the 19th century as the market shifted towards Lancashire which was better position in relation to markets and raw materials. The mills and their associated buildings are well preserved and have been reused since the cotton industry declined. Many of the buildings within the World Heritage Site are also listed buildings and Scheduled Monuments. Some of the mills now contain museums and are open to the public. SOURCE :WIKIPEDIA
Motorbike Adventure in Brazil (Riding from South to North America)
10000 km through Brazil on a small motorbike Honda 125 ccm. Crossing from Southern border with Uruguay to northern border with Venezuela.
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Bundesstraße 51 Bremen Richtung Diepholz (von Fahrenhorst nach Bassum)
Die Bundesstraße 51 führt von Stuhr bei Bremen über Diepholz nach Osnabrück und von dort weiter nach Münster. Größtenteils verläuft sie in der Nähe der Bundesautobahn 1. Abgesehen von der Ortsumgehung Bassum, verläuft sie noch heute auf der zwischen 1809 und 1813 errichteten napoleonischen Chaussee. Die Ortsumgehung wurde dagegen in den frühen 1990er Jahren gebaut.
360° Live Wedding Marriage VR Hochzeit Ohne Dich Lied
Virtual Reality 360 Grad Kirche mit Lied Das was ich will bist du - Ohne dich gesungen von Christina Trubnikow.
360° degree video of a live wedding with wedding singer at a marriage in VR.
Virtual Reality wedding in 360°.
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