File:Vertical bottle steam engine (New Catechism of the Steam Engine, 1904).jpg
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DescriptionVertical bottle steam engine (New Catechism of the Steam Engine, 1904).jpg |
Single cylinder vertical steam engine of the "bottle" or "banjo" form. The frame and the trunk guide are cast as one unit, wider at the base than at the trunk. Donegan & Swift of New York were noted as makers of these engines. |
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Source | Scan from Hawkins (b.1833), Nehemiah (1904 edition of 1897 book. Originally published in 1897, later expanded to cover internal combustion engines.) New Catechism of the Steam Engine, Category:New York: Theo Audel | |||||
Author | Andy Dingley (scanner) | |||||
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