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The History of the Machine

A short Overview

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Contents

• The first steam engines

• The Steam Locomotive

• The Steamship

• The Stirling Engine

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Opening Temple-Doors by Steam, B.C. 200.

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Hero's Engine, B.C. 200.

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Brancas Steam-Engine, A.D. 1629.

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Edward Somerset, the Second Marquis of Worcester.

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Worcester's Steam Fountain, A. D. 1664.

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Worcester's Engine, A.D. 1665.; Wall of Raglan Castle.

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Huyghens Engine, 1680.

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Savery's Model, 1698.

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Savery's Engine, 1698.

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Savery's Engine, A.D. 1702.

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Engine built by Desagulier in 1718.

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Newcomen's Engine, A. D. 1705.

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Smeaton's Newcomen Engine.

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James Watt

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Watt's Experiment.

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Watt's Engine, 1774.

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Watt's Engine, 1781.

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The Governor.

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Boulton N; Watt's Double-Acting Engine, 1754.

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The Watt Hammer, 1784.

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James Watt's Workshop. (From Smiles's "Lives of Boulton and Watt.")

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Bull's Pumping Engine, 1798.

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Read's Steam Carriage, 1790.

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Murdoch's Model, 1784.

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Evans's "Oruktor Amphibolis," 1804.

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"Hancock's Autopsy," 1833

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Stephenson's Locomotive of 1815.

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Stephenson's No. 1 Engine, 1825.

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Opening of the Stockton and Darlington railroad, 1815.

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The "Novelty," l829.

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The "Rocket," 1829.

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Stephenson's Locomotive, 1833.

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The " E. L. Miller," 1834.

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Jinty approaches Berwyn, Llangollen Rly

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Lord Nelson on tour in Cumbria

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Sir Nigel Gresley (the loco) at Haltwhistle

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Hulls's Steamboat, 1736.

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John Fitch, 1788.

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The "Comet," 1812.

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The Clermont, 1807.

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Engine of the Clermont, 1808.

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The North America and Albany, 1827-'30.

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The Atlantic, 1851.

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The Side-Lever Engine, 1849.

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The Passenger steamship S/S Pohjola

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Titanic(On May 31, 1911, The Titanic was launched )

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De Stirling motor

Bedacht door dominee Robert Stirling in 1816

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