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Throston Engine House and Wall Adjoining

A Grade II Listed Building in Headland and Harbour, Hartlepool

Throston Engine House

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Throston Engine House was built between 1838-1840. It contained a steam winding engine which hauled the coal waggons of the Stockton and Hartlepool Railway up 14ft to the staithes of the Hartlepool Railway.The roof was originally flat and held a water tank.

Uploaded by Eddie Allen on 13 December 2010

Photo ID: 6712
Building ID: 101250389
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