Smethwick Engine
The
Smethwick Engine
is a
steam engine
made by
Boulton and Watt
, brought into service in May
1779
. Originally, it was used to pump water for the
Birmingham Canal Navigation Company
's
canal
at
Smethwick
, not far from the
Soho Foundry
where it was made. Its original site can still be seen, near Bridge Street in Smethwick. It is now at the
Thinktank science museum
at
Millennium Point
in
Birmingham
and is the oldest working engine in the world.
External link
Model of the Smethwick Engine
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