Courtesy of W. J. Eshleman, 722 E. End Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 The last Peerless Engine, Serial No. 18298 owned by Samuel G. Stoltzfus of White Horse, Pennsylvania ...
Baker 21-75 hp. owned by Lawrence Bretz, Bradford, Ohio at the Goshen Memorial Park, Mechanicsburg, Ohio, where the Miami Valley Steam Threshers Association, Inc., held their Reunion. See the report ...
Here is a picture of my engine and myself. It is a John Goodison. These last models were built in 1926. Style No. 2606. 10x10 cyl. I am in the Western Ontario Steam Threshing Reunion held here at ...
One Avery, two Hubers, two Case and one Twentieth Century Model Engines shown at National Threshers Assoc, Montpelier, Ohio. Models are built on a one inch scale and made of wood by Ray. Avery ...
A ride around the Suffolk Lanes in a LIFU steam car. Mrs. R.G. Pratt as co-driver with the former owner, Mr. McHodson, as driver. The turn of the century “Lifu” or “House” steam car, as it was ...
LIKE THE STEAM ENgine itself, the throttling governor was invented and first used in England. Watts first governor made in that country, was of crude type without valve and valve chamber being built ...
Courtesy of Wayne Drudge, R.R.2, Akron, Indiana 46910 A picture taken on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Drudge Farm, located two miles northeast of Akron, Indiana. 223 High St. S.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 ...
Engines at the Farm Progress Show. See report of the Show by Mrs. Leonard J. Mann.
The late Justin Hingtgen, in this photo taken the early part of June, stands on his favorite steam engine, a 40 Hp., 24 ton, 1912 Avery. Mr. Hingtgen, who died Sunday, September 21, 1969, had bought ...
The following are a few simple rules or safety courtesies to make our Steam Engine Shows better, safer and more enjoyable. 1. DO NOT START an engine when there is a crowd on the opposite side from the ...
Western Development Museum Saskatoon, Sask. The Western Development Museum is the home of the Phoenix Centipede ‘Log Haulers’, donated a decade ago by the Pas Lumber Co; Minneapolis, Minn. U.S.A.
SCHOOL WAGONS were the latest thing in student transportation when the drivers pulled them in line for this photograph at Good ling. Seven wagons are shown in the picture, each pulled by a team of two ...