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An image of train and a steam-engine made in 1917. It is interesting, that the bridge in the photo is still in use, near Měchenice. It can be from my granddad's archive or from another archive. Or from another archive? Another? My archive?
Schools class 4-4-0 locomotive number 30926 Repton storms up the 1 in 49 towards Goathland at dusk, with the glow of the fire reflected in the steam.
Seana-Mac. No 60. J & H McLaren Single cylinder Steam Engine Built 1878. Reg No: MI 2317
Templetown
Co. Wexford
Ireland
This engine provided power to the New Yorker Hotel. It's in the 4th sub-basement.
I'm really excited. I just found out that my TV show pilot, called History Hacker is going to air on the History Channel on Friday, September 26th at 9PM. This photograph, which is also the current header of my blog was shot during filming of the show. I'm working up a blog post right now all about it at brepettis.com/blog.
restored depot and steam engine at Snoqualmie Falls. The line is part of the old NP lint to North Bend Wa. This was taken at one of the winter Santa runs.
Exhibited by John Jones on the "stationary steam engines" stand, this engine is not a model, but a small engine recovered from a workshop in Clerkenwell.
A fine oscillatory steam engine ,spirit fired with safety valve , whistle and regulator valve. The boiler side plates appear to come from a Bowman model but the engine with its displacement lubricator and brass flywheel do not look like any commercial model I have seen.