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  3. 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 ...

  4. Wilesco - Wikipedia

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    The company also manufactures various accessories for their steam engines such as electrical generators, steam workshops and fairground rides. [6] While most of their steam engine models are heated by esbit, electrical heating is also available. [7] Steam-powered toy locomotives and an open wagon were also available from Wilesco for a while.

  5. Garlogie Beam Engine - Wikipedia

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    Beam engine in 1982. The engine was built in 1833, using parts, including the beam, from a Boulton and Watt engine supplied to Hadden's Aberdeen factory in 1805. [6] The engine has a single vertical cylinder with an 18-inch bore. Steam acts on both sides of the piston and is controlled by a slide valve assembly on the side of the cylinder.

  6. James Boydell - Wikipedia

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    James Boydell (died January 1860) was a British inventor of steam traction engines. His most significant invention was the first practical track-laying vehicle , for which he received British patents in August 1846 and February 1854.

  7. Weeden Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Weeden Manufacturing was a toy company best known for producing Model steam engines and electric motors. [1] They started making toy steam engines in October 1884 to sell via Magazine, and went on to make 100 different styles. [2] [3] Weeden made its own tooling for all the engines they made. From 1890 to 1912 Weeden made a steam powered toy train.

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  9. Mamod - Wikipedia

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    The 'Centurion' is an upgraded version of the TE1A model, featuring Mamod's piston valve engine, which offers increased power and performance compared to the SP6-SP8 engines. Apart from the engine, the Centurion shares the same design and maintains the green and red color scheme of the earlier model.