I just spent a happy morning at this place, not far from where I live In Manchester UK
http://www.enginemuseum.org/index.html
This place is perhaps like my (and, I imagine, most other people here's) shed, but on a grand scale. 'Exhibits' too big to go inside (up to and including enormous marine diesels sit outside in the rain with a tarp over them! There are something over 200 engines, most of them diesels, and many oddities. Enjoy the website - I can wholeheartedly recommend a visit, which is very good value.
Anson engine museum
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Re: Anson engine museum
Too far away for me to pop in but I've tweeted your recommendation
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Interesting, if I get the chance I might just visit it, combine it with a visit to IWM North.
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If you do, you might also look at the museum of science and industry (MOSI) in Manchester, and there's also a large collection of mill engines (steam) in Bolton...and lots lots more!
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Also interesting, thanks!