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Description So called because they used to work at the Guinness brewery in Ireland. The cylinders of these unusual engines are mounted atop the boiler and transmit their motion to the wheels via a system of connecting rods. The valve motion is also ingeniously arranged.
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Author Les Chatfield from Brighton, England

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