For old stationary engines in museums, etc. Individual engines, not engine types.
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|working = <!-- Yes or No -->
|url = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->
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{{Infobox historic engine
|name = Smethwick Engine
|image = Smethwick Engine at ThinkTank Museum.jpg
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|alt =
|caption = The engine in steam at Birmingham's [[Thinktank, Birmingham|Thinktank]] museum
|type = [[Watt steam engine|Watt beam engine]]
|designer = [[James Watt]]
|maker = [[Boulton and Watt]]
|date = {{Start date|1779|05}}
|country_of_origin = [[England]]
|cylinders = 1
|bore = {{Convert|32|in|cm}}
|stroke = {{convert|8|ft|m}}
|former_operator = [[Birmingham Canal Navigations]]
|purpose = Pumping water
|collection = [[Birmingham Museums Trust]]
|location = [[Thinktank, Birmingham|Thinktank]]
|accession =
|working = Yes
}}