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Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph of Gold King Festival 1985, procession, Brittania Steam Engine, Gold King Festival 1985, Brittania Steam Engine
... Colour photograph of Gold King Festival 1985, procession, Brittania Steam Engine...Gold King Festival 1985, Brittania Steam Engine......Brittania Steam Engine...Colour photograph Gold King Festival 1985, fully restored 1900, Brittania Steam Engine in procession down Warrenheip St....Gold King Festival 1985, Brittania Steam Engine Photograph Colour photograph of Gold King Festival 1985, procession, Brittania Steam Engine ...One of a series of photographs taken of the Buninyong Gold King Festival 1985Colour photograph Gold King Festival 1985, fully restored 1900, Brittania Steam Engine in procession down Warrenheip St.buninyong, gold king festival, festival events, brittania steam engine -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Ballarat School of Mines Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine, c1902
... Ballarat School of Mines Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine......model steam engine...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...Black and white photograph of an experimental steam engine which was produced for the Ballarat School of Mines. ...On low pressure engine - throttle governor only. davey paxman experimental steam engine model steam engine davey paxman steam thomas bath thermodynamics Black and white photograph of an experimental steam engine which was produced for the Ballarat School of Mines. ...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only. Black and white photograph of an experimental steam engine which was produced for the Ballarat School of Mines. It was designed for experimental purposes, such as testing of efficiency, etc. The laboratory which housed the steam engine was lit with gas lighting. davey paxman experimental steam engine, model steam engine, davey paxman, steam, thomas bath, thermodynamics -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine
... Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine...steam engine...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine installed at the Ballarat School of MInes. ...On low pressure engine - throttle governor only. steam engine model steam engine davey paxman thomas bath experimental steam engine Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine installed at the Ballarat School of MInes. ...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only.Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine installed at the Ballarat School of MInes. steam engine, model steam engine, davey paxman, thomas bath, experimental steam engine -
Puffing Billy RailwaySteam Engine - Tangye single cylinder vertical, Circa 1920
... Steam Engine - Tangye single cylinder vertical ......vertical steam engine...While large horizontal steam engines predominated in major factories, small vertical steam engines like this were the workhorses of industries that had modest power requirements. ...single cylinder vertical Steam Engine made of Cast Iron, (Painted)...While large horizontal steam engines predominated in major factories, small vertical steam engines like this were the workhorses of industries that had modest power requirements. ...Used by the Malvern city council until 1969 to drive a rock crushing plant. While large horizontal steam engines predominated in major factories, small vertical steam engines like this were the workhorses of industries that had modest power requirements. This reliable little engine, made by leading UK manufacturer Tangye Bros of Birmingham Steam engines had the advantage that any fuel could be used to fire their boilers, but they were less convenient and efficient than internal combustion engines, required operators with higher skill levels, and had lower power to weight ratios. Tangye Limited was founded in 1857 in Birmingham by businessman Richard Tangye (1833-1906) and his mechanic brothers James and Joseph; brothers Edward and George joined them later. Richard was born near Redruth in Cornwall and educated at the Friends School at Sidcot, Somerset, where he became a pupil-teacher. From there he moved to Birmingham to work as a clerk for an engineering firm. In 1856 he started a hardware factor and commission agent business in Birmingham whose customers were mainly Cornish mine-owners in the Redruth district. From 1858 Tangyes concentrated on the manufacture of machinery and secured the sole right to manufacture Weston's differential pulley block (object 2003/45/1). They established their Cornwall Works in the Birmingham suburb of Smethwick in 1864 and soon developed a huge range of products. It was stated that 'there are perhaps no other works in the kingdom so largely employed upon so great a variety of specialities as the Cornwall Works of Messrs Tangye Bros.' The Tangyes attracted creative people to work for them. They wrote: 'We are in a position to offer unusual facilities to Inventors for carrying out their patents.' Info about Tangye Bros of Birmingham from Powerhouse Museum https://ma.as/207954 Donated by Malvern City Council in 1969 Of Interest : The Vertical and Horizontal Tangye engines on display are of the design that won a Gold Medallion at the Paris Industrial Exhibition of 1878.Historic - Industrial Steam Engine Equipmentsingle cylinder vertical Steam Engine made of Cast Iron, (Painted)Tangye Birmingham Builder's number 2462tangye, vertical steam engine, steam engine, puffing billy, stone crushing, george and george, malvern -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMachine - Steam Engine, Tangyes engineering, Mid-1880s
... Steam Engine......steam engine...This Tangye B-size, single-cylinder, horizontal steam engine was likely manufactured in England around the mid-1880s. ...Steam engine: stationary Tangye Size B, single-cylinder, horizontal Mill type steam engine. ...This Tangye B-size, single-cylinder, horizontal steam engine was likely manufactured in England around the mid-1880s. ...This Tangye B-size, single-cylinder, horizontal steam engine was likely manufactured in England around the mid-1880s. It was distributed by Melbourne machinery merchants Cameron & Sutherland, which also operated in Bendigo and Ballarat. A local cheese maker once used the engine to drive factory equipment. It was later donated to the Warrnambool Technical School, which then donated it to Flagstaff Hill to add to its historical steam engine collection. Between its manufacture and its donation to Flagstaff Hill, the governor had been replaced by the current Pickering governor. This engine design was very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. When connected and powered up, the engine could drive an overhead line shaft via a flat belt off its flywheel. The line shaft would then drive the machinery via flat belts. It could drive virtually any type of machinery, such as water and sewerage pumps, mine elevators, winches, cranes, metal forges, air blowers, and marine machinery. This engine features a mechanical governor, which controls the speed of the engine regardless of whether it is under load. It also has a water pump built into the valve rod, which is used to supply the boiler with water. Steam enters the cylinder via a slide valve and applies pressure to the piston; it is like a modern internal combustion engine, but in the case of the steam engine, the pressure is exerted in turn on either side of the piston. In other words, the connecting rod is pushed by steam via the piston and piston rod and then pulled back again by steam pushing on the opposite side of the piston. Thus, power is exerted almost continuously, except at the end of each piston stroke, when it reverses direction. In the 1880s, many local butter and cheese manufacturers installed Tangye steam engines to power their machinery. A comprehensive article in the Gippsland Mercury in September 1889 extolled the magnificence of the Farnham Butter Factory in Dennington, Warrnambool, and described how one Tangye engine was used to drive several machines in the cheese- and butter-making processes. A report in the Warragul Guardian in December 1890 notes that the newly opened Warrnambool Butter Factory used a Tangye steam engine to pump water from a 60-foot well. Tangye: Richard Tangye (1833–1906) and four of his brothers—James, Joseph, Edward, and George—were the sons of Joseph Tangye, a Quaker Cornish miner. In 1857, they founded the engineering firm Richard Tangye & Brothers in Birmingham, UK. In 1860, the firm became Tangye Brothers and moved to Cornwall Works in Birmingham. The business encouraged inventors to join the company and develop their patents there, as happened with Weston’s differential pulley block, invented by the Englishman Thomas Aldridge Weston in 1854. Tangye bought the patent in 1858, giving the firm the sole right to manufacture it. The design received a medal for “original application, practical utility and success” at the 1862 International Exhibition in London. Also in 1858, the Tangye firm was commissioned by Brunel’s shipping company to manufacture hydraulic lifting jacks, or rams, to launch the steamship SS Great Eastern. The success of this project brought favourable attention to the firm, and it became involved in other notable projects, including the erection of Cleopatra’s Needle in London in 1878 and work on the Forth Road Bridge in Scotland. The firm underwent several name changes over the years, including James Tangye and Brothers (1857), Tangye Brothers and Price (1859), Tangye Brothers (1860), Tangye Brothers & Holman (1876), Tangye Brothers (by 1878), Tangye Ltd. (1881), and then simply Tangye. Its machinery and equipment were exported worldwide. In 1884, a branch with showrooms, offices, and a warehouse was opened in Melbourne at Cornwall House, Collins Street West. The firm was well known for producing high-quality machinery for agriculture and industry. Even today, new Tangye machinery is available for a subsidiary of Allspeeds. An extensive account of the firm’s history, names, inventions, and further references is available in Grace’s Guide, which also includes references to and diagrams of the Tangye horizontal steam engine. The horizontal steam engine was made by the well-known engineering firm Tangye, known for its high quality of manufacture. It was an important development in machinery because it helped improve productivity. Engines of this type are still used in some parts of the world today. This engine is a good example of a late 19th-century steam engine used in industry and agriculture and adapted for many different purposes. It is also important locally because it was connected to a local cheese making business and part of the thriving western district dairy industry. It may have been one of the Tangyes engines used at the Farnham butter factory or the Warrnambool Butter Factory, which was reported to be one of the most important in the Colony. It is also connected to the Warrnambool Technical School, established in 1968. Steam engine: stationary Tangye Size B, single-cylinder, horizontal Mill type steam engine. It has a 4-inch diameter cylinder with an 8-inch stroke. The body is painted green, and the Pickering governor is red. It was manufactured in Birmingham, England, in accordance with Tangye's Patent 238930, and distributed by Cameron and Sunderland, Melbourne, in the mid-1880s. TANGEYS PATENT BIRMINGHAM B SIZE 238930 CAMERON & SUTHERLAND MELBOURNE THE PICKERING PORTLAND . GOVERNOR . CONN. 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Federation University Historical CollectionEngineering, Steam Engine Indicator, Late 19th Century
... Steam Engine Indicator...richards improved patent steam engine indicator...For an explanation about the history of steam engine indicators, visit: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/contentback.htm [last viewed 20 May 2013]. ...Brass steam-engine indicator 125mm tall - accompanied by four steel piston springs - and a wooden measuring rule...For information about the Richards' Improved Patent Steam-Engine Indicator see John Walter's publication 'The Engine Indicator: a short history of the autographic patterns from 1800 to the present day' - available online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chaptertwo.pdf Information on Casartelli, Manchester is also available online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chapterfour.pdf Refer pp.21-22 [last viewed 20 May 2013] richards improved patent steam engine indicator casartelli manchester Indicator [a] Casartelli Manchester [b] 41 ; Ruler [a] 12 to the Inch [b] No.2 [c] Casartelli & Son Manchester Brass steam-engine indicator 125mm tall - accompanied by four steel piston springs - and a wooden measuring rule Steam Engine Indicator Engineering Casartelli, Joseph aka Casartelli & Sons ...For an explanation about the history of steam engine indicators, visit: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/contentback.htm [last viewed 20 May 2013]. For information about the Richards' Improved Patent Steam-Engine Indicator see John Walter's publication 'The Engine Indicator: a short history of the autographic patterns from 1800 to the present day' - available online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chaptertwo.pdf Information on Casartelli, Manchester is also available online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chapterfour.pdf Refer pp.21-22 [last viewed 20 May 2013]Brass steam-engine indicator 125mm tall - accompanied by four steel piston springs - and a wooden measuring ruleIndicator [a] Casartelli Manchester [b] 41 ; Ruler [a] 12 to the Inch [b] No.2 [c] Casartelli & Son Manchesterrichards improved patent steam engine indicator, casartelli manchester -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour photograph, Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in the Mount Helen Workshop, c1994
... Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in the Mount Helen Workshop......model steam engine...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath....The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. davey paxman experimental steam engine model steam engine steam thermodynamics laboratory thomas bath bequest The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath.The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only.davey paxman experimental steam engine, model steam engine, steam, thermodynamics laboratory, thomas bath, bequest -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Hay Baling, Steam engine baler, East Gippsland, 1915 c
... Steam engine baler, East Gippsland......steam engine...The contractor with steam engine travelled around the district as requested by land owners...Black and white photograph of five workers baling hay using small steam engine to power the baler on a farm in East Gippsland...The contractor with steam engine travelled around the district as requested by land owners Agriculture steam engine Black and white photograph of five workers baling hay using small steam engine to power the baler on a farm in East Gippsland Steam engine baler, East Gippsland Photograph Hay Baling ...Shed behind workers in clad and roofed with bark sheets held in place with horizontal timbers. The contractor with steam engine travelled around the district as requested by land ownersBlack and white photograph of five workers baling hay using small steam engine to power the baler on a farm in East Gippslandagriculture, steam engine -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and white photograph, Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine
... Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine...steam engine...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine. On the brake is returned serviceman Norman WIlliam Ludbrook (Diploma Electrical Engineering, 1952). ...On low pressure engine - throttle governor only. steam engine model steam engine davey paxman electrical engineering laboratory scientific instrument norman ludbrook norman william ludbrook roay mawby roy e. mawby Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine. ...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only.Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine. On the brake is returned serviceman Norman WIlliam Ludbrook (Diploma Electrical Engineering, 1952). Far right is Roy E. Mawby (Diploma Electrical Engineering, 1950)steam engine, model steam engine, davey paxman, electrical engineering, laboratory, scientific instrument, norman ludbrook, norman william ludbrook, roay mawby, roy e. mawby -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen, c2000
... Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen...davey paxman experimental steam engine...Photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields davey paxman experimental steam engine scientific objects model steam engine davey paxman steam engine Photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen Photograph Photograph ...Photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helendavey paxman experimental steam engine, scientific objects, model steam engine, davey paxman, steam engine -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageSteam-engine coupling, On or before 1889
... Steam-engine coupling......steam engine coupling...This Steam Engine Coupling was recovered from the wreck of the Newfield and is thought to be part of a Donkey Engine (or steam donkey, or donkey winch), which is a small secondary steam engine with a cylindrical shaped boiler. ...Coupling is believed to be part of the Donkey winch's steam-engine. Threaded brass collar (with side outlet) attached to a copper pipe via a locking nut, and a four holed flange with bolts and coupling plate the other end....Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This Steam Engine Coupling was recovered from the wreck of the Newfield and is thought to be part of a Donkey Engine (or steam donkey, or donkey winch), which is a small secondary steam engine with a cylindrical shaped boiler. ...This Steam Engine Coupling was recovered from the wreck of the Newfield and is thought to be part of a Donkey Engine (or steam donkey, or donkey winch), which is a small secondary steam engine with a cylindrical shaped boiler. In 19th century merchant sailing, a steam donkey was often used in marine applications such as to help raise and lower larger sails, loading and unloading cargo or for powering pumps. The barque Newfield left Liverpool on 1st June 1892 with a cargo of 1850 tons of fine rock salt for Brisbane. About six weeks later the ship ran into very heavy weather approaching the Australian coast. On 28th August at about 9pm her master, Captain George Scott, observed between the heavy squalls the Cape Otway light on the mainland of Victoria, but due apparently to a navigational error (the chronometers were incorrect), he mistook it for Cape Wickham on King Island, some 40 miles south. He altered course to the north expecting to run through the western entrance of Bass Strait, but instead, at about 1:30am, the ship ran aground about about 100 yards from shore, one mile east of Curdies River. The vessel struck heavily three times before grounding on an inner shoal with six feet of water in the holds. The Newfield remained upright on the reef with sails set for a considerable time as the wind slowly ripped the canvas to shreds and the sea battered the hull to pieces. Seventeen men survived the shipwreck but the captain and eight of his crew perished.Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Newfield is significant for its association with the shipwreck Newfield, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Registry. The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects. The Newfield collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international cargo ship. The Newfield collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its association with the shipwreckCoupling is believed to be part of the Donkey winch's steam-engine. Threaded brass collar (with side outlet) attached to a copper pipe via a locking nut, and a four holed flange with bolts and coupling plate the other end.warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwrecked artefact, 1892, 1893, 28 august 1892, 29 august 1892, barque, curdie's river, donkey engine, newfield, nineteenth century, peter ronald, peterborough, port campbell, shipwrecks, steam engine coupling, steam donkey, victorian shipwrecks -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Steam Rail Engine & Workers standing on steam engine. c1900
... Steam Rail Engine & Workers standing on steam engine. c1900...Steam Rail Engine & 9 workers standing on a Steam Engine. ...Old sepia photo on a damaged mount of 9 railway workers standing on a Steam engine c1900....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Steam Rail Engine & 9 workers standing on a Steam Engine. ...Steam Rail Engine & 9 workers standing on a Steam Engine. Martin Hayes (Snr.) driver leaning out of cabin. John McInerney left of M. Hayes and below Frank Dunn. The steam engine is under a rail bridge and in the background is a timber building. c1900.Old sepia photo on a damaged mount of 9 railway workers standing on a Steam engine c1900.Martin Hayes (Snr.)stawell railways transport -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Portable Steam Engine
... Portable Steam Engine...portable steam engine...Black and white photo of portable steam engine 2.5 H.P. Built about 1895 and used for operative saws, chaffcutters, etc....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne portable steam engine Black and white photo of portable steam engine 2.5 H.P. ...Black and white photo of portable steam engine 2.5 H.P. Built about 1895 and used for operative saws, chaffcutters, etc.portable steam engine -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Steam engine rigger for threshing, Steam engine driving threshing machine at scotsburn
... Steam engine rigger for threshing...Steam engine driving threshing machine at scotsburn....Photograph Steam engine rigger for threshing ...Of historical significance depicting farming practices. Good enlargementagricultural practice., traction engine working., canvas belt drive., men stacking straw after threshing. -
Bay Steamers Maritime Museummodel steam engine
... model steam engine......steam engine...It is not knowt who created it but it is supposed that it was constructed to educate the many masters of the Wattle in the operation of a steam engine - a not so common mode of power these days. ...There are various methods used for reversing a steam engine. ...There are various methods used for reversing a steam engine. model steam engine ...This model was found in the collection of Bay Steamers Maritime Museum. It is not knowt who created it but it is supposed that it was constructed to educate the many masters of the Wattle in the operation of a steam engine - a not so common mode of power these days. A Bay Steamers Maritime Museum examined the model in March 2012 and discovered that is was in poor repair. Using his existing knowledge, and with reference to some historic texts, he made some repairs and returned the model to working order. Here is his anaylsis of the situation as an excerpt from the Bay Steamers Maritime Museum newsletter Steamlines May 2012 "I was confronted with a model of a steam engine used years ago as a training aid for hopeful steam engineers. Already having a knowledge of steam operations, I considered a museum write-up for that model a ‘piece of cake’. However, on turning the model’s crankshaft, the valve timing seemed ‘out of kilter’ with the movement of the piston. Problem was that the two eccentrics on the crankshaft were not properly secured to it. Eventually I fastened the two eccentrics to the crankshaft where I felt that they should be and then realized that one of them had a chain-driven valve-timing device attached. This would be adjusted while an engine was running to achieve best performance and fuel economy whilst in operation by accurately controlling the period of time during which steam under pressure from the boiler would be admitted to the cylinder and give greater time for the steam to expand in the cylinder, move the piston and turn the crankshaft and thus, drive the attached apparatus. When the valves were correctly set up it was then possible to get the model to function properly.The model comprises a green section, which is the actual the model mounted on a brown painted board. There are two parts of the model, painted white representing the steam passages, and black representing the cast- iron portions of the cylinder-block casting, and of the main valve sliding between the cylinder a second sliding valve. Of the black portions, one slides back and forth being connected to a rod which is connected to an eccentric clamped to the crankshaft and is the nearer to the flywheel of two eccentrics. This eccentric is attached to the crankshaft at an angle of 90 degrees to the crank-pin attached to the flywheel. To operate the model simply turn the flywheel by means of the handle attached to its crank-pin. A second eccentric is also attached to the crankshaft, further away from the first eccentric, and it is adjusted to operate 90 degrees from the first eccentric (that is, 180 degrees from the crank-pin) A piston (painted silver) is located in a plastic cylinder and has a piston rod which passes through one end of the cylinder, (in actual practice a steam-proof gland seals the cylinder against loss of steam) terminating in a cross-head slide between four rails guiding it. From this cross-head, a connecting rod joins the piston-rod to the flywheel via the crank-pin attached to the flywheel which is part of the crankshaft. (In actual practice, a flywheel may not be used, particularly in a multi-cylinder engine.) The white portions of the model painted nearest to the cylinder represent the two steam ports cast into the main cylinder block, whilst one section painted in between those two represents the exhaust outlet (which may be connected to a condenser to conserve water, or to the open air). The main slide valve has three white-painted portions painted thereon. It has two white-painted marks representing the steam passages to the steam ports into the cylinder, and a third section in between the other two, being that part of the valve through which exhaust steam passes in line with the ports in the cylinder block. By rotating the flywheel, the operations of an engine will be observed as steam is admitted to the main valve via the gap between the two jaws of two moveable portions of a second sliding valve which is operated by the second eccentric attached to the crank-shaft. This eccentric is used to finely tune the valve timing of this model to obtain best running results of an engine. There are various methods used for reversing a steam engine. model compound steam engine, steam engine, model, crankshaft, valve, flywheel, wattle, engineer, eccentrics -
Puffing Billy RailwaySteam Engine - Tangye Single Cylinder Horizontal
... Steam Engine - Tangye Single Cylinder Horizontal...steam...rmit...tangye...horizontal engine...Builders Number 4767 Used for steam engine driving instruction at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology build date of approximately 1884 +/- 1 year. ...Steam Engine - Cast Iron (painted) Steel (raw) Bronze (Raw) Timber (Oiled)...Historic - Industrial Steam Engine Equipment puffing billy steam rmit tangye horizontal engine Tangye Birmingham Steam Engine - Cast Iron (painted) Steel (raw) Bronze (Raw) Timber (Oiled) Steam Engine - Tangye Single Cylinder Horizontal Tangye Tangye Bros ...Builders Number 4767 Used for steam engine driving instruction at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology build date of approximately 1884 +/- 1 year. worked out from http://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/mills/burmamill22.htm Donated by The Royal Melbourne Institute of technology in 1969 Of Interest : The Vertical and Horizontal Tangye engines on display are of the design that won a Gold Medallion at the Paris Industrial Exhibition of 1878.Historic - Industrial Steam Engine EquipmentSteam Engine - Cast Iron (painted) Steel (raw) Bronze (Raw) Timber (Oiled)Tangye Birminghampuffing billy, steam, rmit, tangye, horizontal engine -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Steam Engine
... Steam Engine...Contractor with steam engine would travel from farm to farm around district as requested...Black and white photograph of men at small steam engine used to power chaff cutting machine with four workers in charge. ...Contractor with steam engine would travel from farm to farm around district as requested Machinery Agriculture Black and white photograph of men at small steam engine used to power chaff cutting machine with four workers in charge. ...Contractor with steam engine would travel from farm to farm around district as requestedBlack and white photograph of men at small steam engine used to power chaff cutting machine with four workers in charge. Bark roofed building nearby believed to be at Howlett or Bobribb property Bumberrah Victoriamachinery, agriculture -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment - Model, 'Model Steam Engine' by Frederick Mitchell, 1886, c1892
... 'Model Steam Engine' by Frederick Mitchell, 1886...steam...model...engine...A working model of a vertical oscillating twin cylinder steam engine with fly wheel, mounted on a wood base board and covered in glass. ...Usually stored under a wood-framed glass cover. 'Model Steam Engine' by Frederick Mitchell, 1886 Equipment Model Frederick Mitchell ...Frederick Mitchell was born c1874 at Staffordshire Flat, Redcastle, near Heathcote. His father was an engineer from Cornwall, and had a quartz crushing battery at Staffordshire Flat from 1870 to at least the 1890s. Around 1886 Frederick Mitchell was an 18 year old "Engineer and Instrument Maker". He was awarded an 'Honorary Mention' at the Australian Juvenile Exhibition 1890-1. It was donated to the Ballarat School of Mines Museum in 1892. In the early 1960s the model was transferred to the Heat Engines Laboratory. All Heat Engines laboratory was moved from the Ballarat School of Mines to the Mt Helen Campus on October 1869. The model was accommodated in the thermodynamics laboratory. It was shown working during open days. The Ballarat School of Mines Calendar for 1893, page 66 refers to this item. There is correspondence between Frederick Mitchell's grandson, F.W. Mitchell; E.J. Barker, Director of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education; and Graham Beanland, Ballarat School of Mines.A working model of a vertical oscillating twin cylinder steam engine with fly wheel, mounted on a wood base board and covered in glass. Usually stored under a wood-framed glass cover. steam, model, engine, frederick mitchell, flywheel, ballarat school of mines museum -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Steam Engine -- Stationary with men & boys standing beside engine
... Steam Engine -- Stationary with men & boys standing beside engine....Steam Engine with 12 men and 3 young children standing along side the train engine. based on the surrounds, its presumed the photo was taken at Heatherlie Quarry. ...Black & white copy of photo of Steam engine with 12 men and 3 young boys standing alongside the engine presumed the photo was taken at Heatherlie quarry. ...Steam Engine -- Stationary with men & boys standing beside engine. ...Steam Engine with 12 men and 3 young children standing along side the train engine. based on the surrounds, its presumed the photo was taken at Heatherlie Quarry. No names are known of people.Black & white copy of photo of Steam engine with 12 men and 3 young boys standing alongside the engine presumed the photo was taken at Heatherlie quarry. railways -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Steam Engine in a cutting
... Steam Engine in a cutting...Steam Train Engine in Hills cutting c 1940. Photo from "Boothey" Estate...Two identical photos of a steam engine & goods trucks heading towards Melbourne. ...Two identical photos of a steam engine & goods trucks heading towards Melbourne. ...Steam Train Engine in Hills cutting c 1940. Photo from "Boothey" EstateTwo identical photos of a steam engine & goods trucks heading towards Melbourne. The larger photo a copy of the smaller photo c 1940A543 printed on the back of one of the photos.railways -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference, John Perry, The Steam Engine and Gas and Oil Engines, 1899
... The Steam Engine and Gas and Oil Engines......the steam engine and gas and oil engines...The Steam Engine and Gas and Oil Engines: a book for the use of students who have time to make experiments and calculations Author: John Perry D.Sc., F.R.S. ...The principles apply to the machinery of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill maritime-museum shipwreck-coast book the steam engine and gas and oil engines john perry reference book scientific book steam engines gas engines oil engines combustion engines Pencil on front endsheets "SJ 9""Rec. 371 a" Stamped in purple , front endsheet "F. ...This is the first edition of the book, printed in 1899. It has since been reprinted with slight corrections in January 1900 and with correction in 1902. It is a textbook and reference book based on the study of steam, gas and oil driven machinery of the late 19th and early 20th century. The author, John Perry D. Sc., F.R.S., was born in 1850 and passed away in 1920. He was a Professor of Mechanics and Mathematics in the Royal College of Science, Vice-President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, and Vice-President of the Physical Society. This book has significance as the First Edition of the book, published in 1899. The book is significant to the history, understanding and evolution of power driven machines. The principles apply to the machinery of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The Steam Engine and Gas and Oil Engines: a book for the use of students who have time to make experiments and calculations Author: John Perry D.Sc., F.R.S. Publisher: Macmillan & Co Ltd, London Printed by Richard Clay and Sons, Limited, London and Bungay This is the First Edition of the book, printed in 1899 A hard cover book, red linen with black print. The Preface is written by the aughor on 22nd February 1899. The book contains many diagrams and tables as well as having reference numbers on many paragraphs in the chapters.Pencil on front endsheets "SJ 9""Rec. 371 a" Stamped in purple , front endsheet "F. ST. G. D. HOLYMAN" "L.4." Handwritten in ink "Richard G ---- / Liverpool --- P---ye"warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, book, the steam engine and gas and oil engines, john perry, reference book, scientific book, steam engines, gas engines, oil engines, combustion engines -
Puffing Billy RailwaySteam Engine Indicator
... Steam Engine Indicator...steam engine indicator in wooden box...Puffing Billy Railway 1 old monbulk road Belgrave yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges 2672 Improved Richards Indicator T.S Mclnnes & Co.Limited 41-42 Clide Place Glasgow steam engine indicator in wooden box Steam Engine Indicator ...steam engine indicator in wooden box2672 Improved Richards Indicator T.S Mclnnes & Co.Limited 41-42 Clide Place Glasgow -
Stratford and District Historical SocietyModel Steam Engine
... Model Steam Engine...This working-model steam engine was hand-made c.1893 by Frank Scott of Mewburn Park, and used to drive a pump. ...This small steam engine has two wheels attached to shafts connected to a single piston. ...It is mounted on a green-coloured wooden box. Model Steam Engine ...This working-model steam engine was hand-made c.1893 by Frank Scott of Mewburn Park, and used to drive a pump. The entire engine and base were repaired, cleaned and restored by participants in a LEAP program hosted by Eastern Victorian Group Training, Bairnsdale, in June 1995. This included repairing a broken piston arm.This small steam engine has two wheels attached to shafts connected to a single piston. It has a horizontal double-acting three inch bore with a four and half inch stroke fitted with Stephensons link reversing gear. It is mounted on a green-coloured wooden box.engines -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Robert H. Thurston, A Manual of the Steam Engine Part II Design, Construction and Operation of the Steam-Engine, 1891
... A Manual of the Steam Engine Part II Design, Construction and Operation of the Steam-Engine......steam engine...A Manual of the Steam Engine Part II Design, Construction and Operation of the Steam-Engine Book Book Robert H. ...This book was part of the Ballarat School of Mines LibraryA deep red plain cover with John Wiley and Sons name near the bottom of the spine using gold colour. Includes beautiful line illustrations.Bookplate - " School of Mines Ballarat / No. 1253 / Date 28 / 92"ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines library, steam, steam engine, ballarat school of mines library book, bookplate, experimental engine -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - HV McKay steam engine, n.d
... HV McKay steam engine...Photo of a steam engine owned by the McKay factory for shunting trucks to and from the factory Also sitting down in front of the steam engine is a man and two women...HV McKays Sunshine Harvester Works Railway Photo of a steam engine owned by the McKay factory for shunting trucks to and from the factory Also sitting down in front of the steam engine is a man and two women Photograph HV McKay steam engine ...hv mckays, sunshine harvester works, railway -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, K Class 157 Steam Engine pulling freight
... K Class 157 Steam Engine pulling freight....K Class 157 Steam Train Engine pulling freight in cutting under Colquhuon Street bridge. ...Copy from original photograph of "K" Class 157 Steam engine pulling freight trucks going up the cutting and under the Colquhuon St. bridge. ...The rail line runs parallel to Napier St. c 1962. K Class 157 Steam Engine pulling freight. Photograph ...K Class 157 Steam Train Engine pulling freight in cutting under Colquhuon Street bridge. Photo was taken from Hill Street Stawell around c 1962. Copy from original photograph of "K" Class 157 Steam engine pulling freight trucks going up the cutting and under the Colquhuon St. bridge. The rail line runs parallel to Napier St. c 1962. K 157.railways -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood, steam engine D 728. c 1902 {Croydon train}
... Ringwood, steam engine D 728. c 1902 {Croydon train}...Written on rear of backing sheet, "Ringwood, steam engine D 728"....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Written on rear of backing sheet, "Ringwood, steam engine D 728". Black and white photographs {2 copies - 1 large, 1 small} Ringwood, steam engine D 728. c 1902 {Croydon train} Photograph ...Black and white photographs {2 copies - 1 large, 1 small}Written on rear of backing sheet, "Ringwood, steam engine D 728". -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - John "Jack" Horace Jackson Steam Engine Photograph, John "Jack" Horace Jackson
... John "Jack" Horace Jackson Steam Engine Photograph...Black & white photograph mounted in a wooden frame of a J. Jackson Steam Engine...Jackson Engineer Maker No Daylesford Black & white photograph mounted in a wooden frame of a J. Jackson Steam Engine Photograph John "Jack" Horace Jackson Steam Engine Photograph John "Jack" Horace Jackson ...John "Jack" Horace Jackson was the owner of an engineering business in Devonshire Rd Sunshine. He was an amateur film maker.|Alan Dash (S&DHS Curator) arranged the reproduction and framing of this imageJ. Jackson Engineer Maker No Daylesfordjohn "jack" horace jackson -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, E Class Steam Engine in front of Stawell Railway Station c1880
... E Class Steam Engine in front of Stawell Railway Station c1880...Steam Engine in front of Station with about 12 Gentlemen in suites....E Class Steam Engine in front of Stawell Railway Station c1880 Photograph ...Engine E Class 345 Photo late 1880's to 1890's?Steam Engine in front of Station with about 12 Gentlemen in suites.Railway Station Stawell R A Leslie Art Photographerrailways -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station, C.1917
... Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station...Black and white photo of Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne mitcham railway station Black and white photo of Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station. Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station Photograph Photograph ...Black and white photo of Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station.mitcham railway station
