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MESSRS. EDITORS—A great deal has been published here and elsewhere on the subject of our steam fire engine, which is absolute nonsense. And inferences unfavorable to the inventor have been made ...
Cincinnati’s steam fire engine was not the first; other inventors had produced steam-powered fire engines decades earlier. Cincinnati’s first steam-powered fire engine exploded during a public ...
Heated from below by fire, the tubes transported ... requiring a constant flow of cold water to cool the all-important steam cylinder (the part of the engine where steam pressure is converted ...
Steam power anything these days is pretty cool, but rarely have we ever seen ... Two Regner 40451 Piccolo steam engines make up the drive train, with mechanical linkages controlled by servos ...
We might disagree on which supercar is the prettiest, what hatch is the hottest or what racing livery is the most iconic, but I'm sure there's one automotive opinion that we can all agree on: fire ...
Old Tige — one of the first steam engine fire apparatuses in Dallas — is back on display at the East Dallas museum after undergoing extensive restoration. According to the museum, the engine ...
Three hundred and fifteen years ago today Thomas Savery’s patented the steam engine. His patent included ... of mill work by the impellent force of fire, which will be of great use and advantage ...
The Amoskeag Machine Shop in Boston has just completed a first-class steam fire-engine for the Russian Government. It was ordered through Col. ROMANOFF, of the Imperial Board of Engineers ...
Fire Engine Company No. 20, GEORGE SEELY, foreman, was taken alongside the ship on the steam-tug James Howard, about 6 o'clock, and added another powerful stream to the many already on the fire ...
The biofuel is being used to continually maintain the steam locomotive engine’s fire, which then protects their boilers. As much as 530 tons of coal was poured into three steam engines last year ...
Of late years the attention of inventors has been di-rf S,ed to the application of steam to the suction and forcing of water in fire engines ; and many powerful fire engines worked exclusively by ...