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Mantel clock mounted in a model steam boiler and engine. Made in Switzerland, circa 1888. Presented to Rees Davies, Superintending Engineer of the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, 1888-1889, by his staff 24 January 1889.
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Get priceThe boiler house has a unique collection of large steam engines, plus a number of smaller ones, that run on live steam. It also includes a 1900 traction engine, …
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Get price1947-1956. This is a "Scorpion" brand toy vertical donkey steam engine made by Model Engineering Products Co. in the Sydney suburb of Annandale from about 1946 until at least the 1950s. The toy was sold in Sydney by the store which specialised in toys and models, Walther and Stevenson Ltd. The engine stands about 23 cm (9 inches) high, is
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Get priceIn order to run this and all the other engines now owned, it was essential to have a better source of steam than the traction engine boiler. Firstly a 50 h.p. boiler built by Seagar Bros of Auckland in 1950 was bought from the Tokomaru Dairy Factory which was eventually replaced by a diesel fuelled boiler which consumes 150 litre's of fuel an hour and uses 5000 litre's of water during …
Get price1993/2/3 · Hand-coloured ink and watercolour drawing showing a general arrangement and cross-sections for an atmospheric condensing beam pumping engine and associated steam boiler designed by James Watt and supplied by the firm Bolton & Watt, of Birmingham, to the Margaret Mine, at Wanlockhead, Scotland, in 1785-86. Scale: 1/3 inch to 1 foot. The drawing is part of a …
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Get priceIn 1951 two additional boilers made by John Thompson were installed, made by John Thompson. These boilers were acquired to improve the output of steam and could burn lower quality grades of Coal and Coke. These eight boilers continued to produce steam until the engines which now form part of the Kempton Steam Museum were retired in 1980.
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