In an early example,
Jedediah Strutt's water-powered cotton mill, North Mill in
Belper, built in 1776, all the power to operate the machinery came from an
water wheel.
Original systems United Kingdom •
Elan Valley —
non-operable lineshaft still in situ in old workshops, now in use as visitor centre •
Ellenroad Ring Mill —
line shafting from a 6 hp National Oil Engine drives a replica 1910 workshop with forge, power hammer, a lathe, radial arm drill and shaper •
Queen Street Mill, Burnley —
line shafting operating 600 Lancashire looms, driven by a 500 horsepower coal fired stationary steam engine • Shelsley Watermill, Shelsley Walsh, Worcester, United Kingdom —
partially operable grain mill •
Stott Park Bobbin Mill, Cumbria, England —
?? •
Tees Cottage Pumping Station, near Darlington, County Durham, England —
complete original maintenance workshop in working order •
National Slate Museum, Wales —
original equipment still powered by line shaft driven by the largest working water wheel in mainland Britain United States •
Austin Organs. Hartford, Connecticut •
Cruiser Olympia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania —
operational machine shop •
East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company. Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania —
partially operable; machine shop, sheet metal shop, wood shop, blacksmiths shop, foundry • Empire Mine State Park machine Shop, Grass Valley, California —
machine tools ?? •
Hagley Museum, Wilmington, Delaware •
Hanford Mills Museum, East Meredith, New York —
operable; sawmill, gristmill, wood shop •
Kregel Windmill Factory Museum, Nebraska City, Nebraska —
operable; windmill factory • Longleaf Lumber Company/Southern Forest Heritage Museum, Longleaf, Louisiana —
partially operable; machine tools, sawmill • Mingus Mill, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, South Carolina —
partially operable; grain mill • Rock Run Grist Mill,
Susquehanna State Park (Maryland), Havre de Grace, Maryland —
operable; water-powered grist mill •
Sierra Railroad Shops/
Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, Jamestown, California —
operable; machine tools, blacksmith shop •
Slater Mill Historic Site, Pawtucket, Rhode Island —
?? •
Thomas Edison National Historical Park, West Orange, New Jersey —
machine tools ?? •
W. A. Young and Sons Foundry and Machine Shop, Rices Landing, Pennsylvania —
machine shop, foundry • W. J. Doran Company, Waupaca, Wisconsin —
fully operational; machine tools Reconstructed or demonstration systems United States • Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Machine Shop powered by water turbine to run woodworking machines. • Smithsonian Institution, Arts and Industries Building, Washington, D.C. —
machine tools • White River Valley Antique Association, Enora, Indiana —
machine and woodworking tools • Denton Farmpark, Denton, North Carolina —
machine tools • Cincinnati History Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio —
machine tools • Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, Delaware (original du Pont powder mills) —
machine tools •
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan —
machine tools • Mollie Kathleen Mine,
Cripple Creek, Colorado —
sawmill • Western Museum of Mining & Industry,
Colorado Springs, Colorado —
stamp mill, blacksmith shop, compressor •
Boott Mills, Lowell, Massachusetts —
power cotton looms •
Silver Dollar City, Branson, Missouri —
woodworking tools and bakery machinery • Tuckahoe Steam & Gas Association, Easton, Maryland —
operating machine shop museum •
Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia —
?? • Baltimore Museum of Industry, Baltimore, Maryland —
machine tools • Denton Farmpark, Denton, North Carolina —
machine tools • Muskegon Heritage Museum, Muskegon, Michigan —
Corliss engine and machine tools • Rough and Tumble Engineers, Kinzers, Pennsylvania - machine tools ==See also==