Sir John Betjeman
Poet Sir John Betjeman turned stoker when he took a shovel and piled coal into two ancient Lancashire boilers to restart the mighty James Watt engine at the Crofton Pumping Station at Great Bedwyn, near Hungerford. Seen here turning a valve to start the engine. 22nd August 1970 (Photo by Nick Rogers/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)

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