Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Steam Marine Engine (No. 970) built by John Dickinson and Sons, November 1944
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Steam Marine Engine (No. 970) built by John Dickinson and Sons, November 1944
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: The ss Sir Francis, a collier built by S P Austin and Sons in 1910, being fitted with its engine at George Clark Limited
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Craning a turbine engine into an M Class Destroyer, probably HMS Opal (launched 11 September 1915), at William Doxford and Sons, 14 September 1915
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Installing a Doxford three cylinder opposed piston oil (diesel) engine into the trawler Lammermuir, built by John Lewis and Son Ltd of Aberdeen in 1950
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Installing a Doxford three cylinder opposed piston oil (diesel) engine into the trawler Lammermuir, built by John Lewis and Son Ltd of Aberdeen in 1950
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Installing a Doxford three cylinder opposed piston oil (diesel) engine into the trawler Lammermuir, built by John Lewis and Son Ltd of Aberdeen in 1950
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Installing a Doxford three cylinder opposed piston oil (diesel) engine into the trawler Lammermuir, built by John Lewis and Son Ltd of Aberdeen in 1950
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Doxford's Crankshaft Shop, 1960s
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Doxford's Crankshaft Shop, 1960s
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: 3 cylinder steam marine engine, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: 3 cylinder steam marine engine, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: steam marine engine for a tugboat, about 1897
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: SL004 MacColl and Pollock: steam marine engine for a tugboat, about 1897SL003 202-68 Tug Engine 2011 3228
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: the Machine Shop, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: boiler for steam marine engine, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: boiler for steam marine engine, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock Ltd: the new Boiler Shop under construction, 1904
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: the Machine Shop, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: the Machine Shop, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: boiler for steam marine engine, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: steam marine engine, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: reart view of a 2 cylinder compound steam marine engine for a trawler, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: a boiler for a steam marine engine being craned into its ship for fitting, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: MacColl and Pollock: front view of a 2 cylinder compound steam marine engine for a trawler, about 1901
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: SL017 202-68 2011 3242
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Doxford showstand at The North East Exhibition, 1929
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: The giant cantilever crane at George Clark’s Ltd engine works in Southwick being tested when new in 1908
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: Hudson Dock with North Eastern Marine Engine Works, 26 May 1899
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens: A triple expantion marine steam engine built by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Company, possibly in 1935 for HMS Basset