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Newcomen Memorial Engine
Origins
TypeNewcomen atmospheric engine
DesignerThomas Newcomen
Date1725 (1725)
Country of originEngland
Former operatorVarious
PurposePumping water: Mine drainage, later canal supply
Measurements
Cylinders1
Bore22 inches (56 cm)
Stroke5 feet (1.5 m)
Preservation
LocationDartmouth, Devon
Coordinates50°21′08″N 3°34′42″W / 50.35228°N 3.57845°W / 50.35228; -3.57845
WorkingNo

The Newcomen Memorial Engine (sometimes called the Coventry Canal Engine) is a preserved beam engine in Dartmouth, Devon. It was preserved as a memorial to Thomas Newcomen (d. 1729), inventor of the beam engine, who was born in Dartmouth.

The engine is the world's oldest surviving steam engine.[1]

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