[Railwayana] Extensive collection of over 1500 Edwardian and later postcards and original photographs of all varieties of train including steam, locomotives, high speed, electric, diesel, commuter & passenger, goods & freight, GWR, stations, miniature railway and children's Thomas The Tank Engine images, many with extensive neat pencil notes on reverse, in folder and loose
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Stuart Major beam style live steam stationary engine, the single cylinder having throttle valve, working governor and Watt's parallel motion, driving a spoked bronze flywheel, believed built possibly pre war using castings produced at the builder's place of work, possibly using Stuart drawings, overall length 52cm, believed built by Harry Frost of Chapeltown near Sheffield 1904-1973
Little Wonder model hit and miss petrol engine castings and parts comprising part machined aluminium main castings, machined cylinder liner, two flywheel castings, piston casting and a tin of small parts including further con rod, piston rings, timing gears, valves, rockers and oilers, overall length of main block as currently assembled 19cm
Stuart D10 twin cylinder live steam plant, the twin cylinder engine with Stephenson's link reversing gear, displacement lubricator, cylinder drain cocks, solid flywheel and worm driven boiler water feed pump, fed from a Stuart 504 boiler with safety valve, main steam valve to top, water level gauge glass and 0-120psi pressure gauge (with Southern Federation boiler test certificate dated 1994), the base also housing a water tank, hand feed water pump and line shaft, overall size of base 46 x 31cm
John Bertinat Stuart 5A vertical single cylinder live steam engine with spoked flywheel, Stephenson's link reversing gear, ratchet lubricator, triple drain cocks, oilers to the main bearings and geared feed water pump, on wooden base with builder's plaque for John Bertinat, whose build of the Bolton triple expansion engine was serialised in Model Engineer magazine and also a plaque for the 2009 Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition, overall height 40.5cm
Stuart 10H live steam single cylinder plant, the single cylinder engine having twin cylinder drain cocks, driving a spoked flywheel, fed from a horizontal boiler, with safety valve, water level gauge glass and Bassett Lowke 0-150 psi pressure gauge, fired by a blowlamp style burner, length of boiler 22cm
Red Wing ¼ scale model hit and miss petrol engine castings and parts comprising ten iron castings, cast iron bar, a bag of bronze castings, timing gears and bags of small parts including piston rings, name plate, springs, NGK CM-6 miniature spark plug and a boxed Minimag Co. miniature magneto, length of main casting 25cm
Stuart triple expansion live steam marine engine, with drain cocks to all cylinders wheel operated Stephenson's link reversing gear, throttle valve with twin simpling or bypass valves, driving a solid flywheel and crosshead driven feed water pump and air or condenser pump on drilled girder supports mounted on a Honister slate block, overall length 24.5cm, together with drawings for the engine

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