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  2. Mamod - Wikipedia

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    The engine itself is an oscillating-cylinder unit, similar to the SR1/a model based on the old MM2 unit. While the TE1 has a longer boiler compared to the SR1, the internal volume remains the same. In earlier versions, the front part of the boiler served as an empty space where exhaust steam was directed through the choke to control its exit ...

  3. Model steam engine - Wikipedia

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    Weeden Vertical toy steam engine in the 1912 Sears, Roebuck and Co. catalog. In the late 19th century, manufacturers such as German toy company Bing introduced the two main types of model/toy steam engines, namely stationary engines with accessories that were supposed to mimic a 19th-century factory, [4] and mobile engines such as steam locomotives and boats.

  4. Jensen Steam Engines - Wikipedia

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    Tom Jensen Sr (1901–1992) was born and educated in Denmark and was interested in steam engines from an early age. In 1923 he made a large model steam engine which is still in working order and is now unofficially known as the Jensen #1. As a young man, he moved to the United States looking for work as an engineer.

  5. Whitney (City Road, London) - Wikipedia

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    Whitney was initially a shop established in 1875 in City Road, London, for the buying and selling of scientific apparatus, also using the name The Scientific Exchange.It later developed to include the sale of small engineering items including model steam engines, boilers, gas engines, steam pumps, electrically driven water fountain pumps, and water powered turbines (the Whitney Water Motor ...

  6. Wilesco - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Wilesco started manufacturing miniature steam engines. [4] In 1966, the D36 "Old Smokey" steamroller was introduced which has been popular among collectors and continues to be produced. [3] [5] The company also manufactures various accessories for their steam engines such as electrical generators, steam workshops and fairground rides. [6]

  7. Stuart Turner (company) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Turner Ltd was incorporated in 1906 [2] and started to produce model steam engines, gas engines for domestic electricity, lathes, etc. Stuart Turner went on to produce further model steam designs, and in 1906 there were nine models in the range. By 1907 more space was needed so premises were rented at Market Place in the centre of Henley ...

  8. Stationary steam engine - Wikipedia

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    International Steam.co.uk – comprehensive coverage of stationary steam engines in their original locations, working and non-working, in many countries; preserved stationary steam engines – includes lesser-known museums containing such engines (UK) Steamers steam engine forum – Questions and answers about old steam engines, traction engines

  9. List of preserved locomotives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The smallest engine the railway owned, was known as the "little 4". First engine delivered as a Vauclain Compound, and its superiority over the previous 3 engines resulted in them being sent back to Baldwin to be rebuilt. Broke a side rod and ran away in August 1896. CO-68 No. 4 (2nd) Cog steam 0-4-2T 1897 built by BLW

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