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DescriptionPower House, University Hospital of Wales - geograph.org.uk - 1552971.jpg
English: Power House, University Hospital of Wales A pair of inverted vertical compound enclosed steam engines built by Belliss & Morcom, Birmingham in 1964 and standby until 1977. They were removed or scrapped in 1988-90. Large machines of 578 bhp each and direct coupled to alternators running at 375 rpm. The boiler house was through the door on the left and I might scan and post in due course.
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