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Identifier: bulletinunitedst2101956unit (find matches)
Title: Bulletin - United States National Museum
Year: 1877 (1870s)
Authors: United States National Museum Smithsonian Institution United States. Dept. of the Interior
Subjects: Science
Publisher: Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, (etc.) for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt Print. Off.
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Peacock & Co., Ltd., of Manchester, England. The locomo-tive and tender have a common frame. According to a smallplate affixed to the model, the original was the first locomo-tive to be fitted with Wardlaws composite clackvalve.This invention of the elder Wardlaw was installed at BuenosAires in January 1908, according to the legend on the plate. 91 British Locomotive Greyhound, 1 905 The original Greyhound was locomotive No. 302 of theLondon and North-Western Railway Co., built in 1905 atthe Crewe works of the company. Of the 4-4-0 type, thelocomotive had inside cylinders and was the first in Europeto be fitted with Wardlaws composite clackvalve. Thiswas done in August 1910. The model of the locomotive and its 6-wheeled tender (fig-ure 73) is 29 inches long and has a gauge of 2^2 inches. It isoperable, using gasoline carried in the tender as fuel. Thebuilder is not known. The donors, Frank A. Wardlaw and Frank A. Wardlaw,Jr., presented the model (USNM 310586) to the Museumin 1933.
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Figure 73.—Operable model of British locomotive Greyhound, 1905. Penr\sy\var\ia Atlantic-Type Locomotive, 1907 The Atlantic-type steam locomotive is represented in theMuseum collection by a nonoperable model (figure 74) lentto the Museum in 1922 by E. Howard Askew of Baltimore,Md. Constructed by the lender, the model (USNM 307949)is 32 inches long and has a gauge of 2^4 inches. It represents the Pennsylvania Railroad class E3sd No.5127, a 4-4-2 steam locomotive with Walschaert valve gear. 92

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  • booksubject:Science
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