Inside Stratford-le-Bow Engine Works 1776: From East London Workshop to Working Engine (Full)
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Inside Stratford-le-Bow Engine Works 1776: From East London Workshop to Working Engine (Full)
Step inside the engine house where one of the first Boulton & Watt steam engines ever built was erected — not in a northern coal mine, but in a distillery on the marshy banks of the River Lea in East London.
In 1776, while America declared independence, a small team of engineers assembled an 18-inch cylinder engine at Stratford-le-Bow that would change the future of industrial power. This is the full story — from James Watt's breakthrough idea of the separate condenser, to Matthew Boulton's Soho Manufactory, to John Wilkinson's precision boring machine, and finally to the working engine that stunned even the great John Smeaton.
Follow the complete journey: the raw iron cast in Shropshire, the precision parts forged in Birmingham, the canal barges carrying components to London, and the week-by-week erection of a machine that used 75% less coal than anything before it.
📜 Based on historical factory records, engineering documentation, and the Boulton & Watt Archive.
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