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Most pictures from: A HISTORY OF THE GROWTH OF THE STEAM-ENGINE; ROBERT H. THURSTON, A. M., C. E., NEW YORK: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 549 AND 551 BROADWAY. 1878. url: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/35916 Martin van der Jagt
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The History of the Machine
A short Overview
Contents
• The first steam engines
• The Steam Locomotive
• The Steamship
• The Stirling Engine
Opening Temple-Doors by Steam, B.C. 200.
Hero's Engine, B.C. 200.
Brancas Steam-Engine, A.D. 1629.
Edward Somerset, the Second Marquis of Worcester.
Worcester's Steam Fountain, A. D. 1664.
Worcester's Engine, A.D. 1665.; Wall of Raglan Castle.
Huyghens Engine, 1680.
Savery's Model, 1698.
Savery's Engine, 1698.
Savery's Engine, A.D. 1702.
Engine built by Desagulier in 1718.
Newcomen's Engine, A. D. 1705.
Smeaton's Newcomen Engine.
James Watt
Watt's Experiment.
Watt's Engine, 1774.
Watt's Engine, 1781.
The Governor.
Boulton N; Watt's Double-Acting Engine, 1754.
The Watt Hammer, 1784.
James Watt's Workshop. (From Smiles's "Lives of Boulton and Watt.")
Bull's Pumping Engine, 1798.
Read's Steam Carriage, 1790.
Murdoch's Model, 1784.
Evans's "Oruktor Amphibolis," 1804.
"Hancock's Autopsy," 1833
Stephenson's Locomotive of 1815.
Stephenson's No. 1 Engine, 1825.
Opening of the Stockton and Darlington railroad, 1815.
The "Novelty," l829.
The "Rocket," 1829.
Stephenson's Locomotive, 1833.
The " E. L. Miller," 1834.
Jinty approaches Berwyn, Llangollen Rly
Lord Nelson on tour in Cumbria
Sir Nigel Gresley (the loco) at Haltwhistle
Hulls's Steamboat, 1736.
John Fitch, 1788.
The "Comet," 1812.
The Clermont, 1807.
Engine of the Clermont, 1808.
The North America and Albany, 1827-'30.
The Atlantic, 1851.
The Side-Lever Engine, 1849.
The Passenger steamship S/S Pohjola
Titanic(On May 31, 1911, The Titanic was launched )
De Stirling motor
Bedacht door dominee Robert Stirling in 1816