Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Bagnall 0-4-0ST Saddle Tank Narrow Gauge Locomotive 2087, 1918

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 Built in 1918 for the Ministry of Munitions, this small 2 foot gauge saddle tank locomotive, works number 2087, was built by WG Bagnall of Stafford, but was never delivered to them - it instead went to the Birmingham Tame & Rea Drainage Board at Water Orton. It is typical of a contractor's narrow gauge locomotive of the early 20th century (indeed this design dates back to the late 19th century), and this type are known as 'Quarry Bagnalls', as that is where most of this type, and indeed small, saddle tank narrow gauge locomotives of this era, were used. It was named 'Leonard' at some point in it's life, but it is not known when it was named. It is now in working order at the Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester  photo IMGP1986_zpsb47ddfd0.jpg

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Saturday, 7 September 2013

Brush Llungstrom Turbine, 1914

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 Designed by a Swedish engineer by the name of Llungstrom, this revolutionary electrical generator was built by Brush of Loughborough, Leicestershire in 1914. The turbine works by steam being injected onto a series of turbine blades inside the centre of the turbine - the blades, turned by the steam, turn two generators which then produce electricity for public usage. The turbine was in use at Loughborough Power Station until 1990, and is now on outdoor display at the Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester

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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

The Moya Visible No 2 Typewriter, 1905

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The Moya No 2 typewriter was a very popular small typewriter, with the ribbon spools arranged at the side of the typewriter for greater visibility of what was being typed. It was also popular in foreign countries as the type sleeve could be easily changed from one language to another

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

1913 Bakery to open!

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 Exciting news from Beamish Open Air Museum - their latest building, the rebuilt Edwardian Joseph Herron, Baker & Confectioner shop, as part of the 1913 Edwardian Town, is due to open to the public on 12th September! As well as making the same produce that would have been made there a century ago, there will also be the opportunity to buy it too. For more information, and photos, please visit the following links;

http://www.beamish.org.uk/joseph-herron-baker-and-confectioner/

http://www.beamish.org.uk/traditional-bakery-soon-to-open/

Photos of the building under construction here;

http://electric-edwardians.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/beamish-edwardian-bakery.html


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Monday, 26 August 2013

The Moya No 1 Typewriter, 1902

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 The Moya No 1 represents the beginning of the Leicester typewriting industry, which went on to create the Imperial model Typewriters featured last month. The Moya No 1 was invented in 1902 by Hidalgo Moya, a Spanish-American who previously worked for the Hammond Typewriter Organisation of the USA. Moya set up his work to design, produce and market his typewriters from a small factory in Garton Street, Leicester, wanting to make a good typewriter at a decent price, with the Moya No 1 being sold at £5, 5 shillings and 0 D. It sadly turned out to be uneconomic and was not much of a success, hwoever the No 2 was more succesful. One interesting feature of the design was the removeable type sleeve which meant different fonts and sizes could be interchanged with the standard type sleeve.

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Friday, 23 August 2013

28mm Pathe Freres KOK Cinematographe, 1911

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This is a hand cranked silent film projector, one of the earliest types manufactured for amateur filmographers. It was patented in 1911 and projected the image on 28mm film using an electric lamp powered by its own built-in generator

Sunday, 18 August 2013

London Fireman, 1908

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A London Fireman, 1908 - he appears to be wearing a form of breathing apparatus. Copyright Getty Imagse

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Shell Motor Spirit Advert, c1910

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This amusing poster, dating from circa 1910, uses the Suffragettes and their votes for Women campaign, but wanting to vote for something slightly different! Women motor drivers grew in number and helped liberate women more and give them more social freedom - and women motor drivers in the Great War, mainly in the role of ambulance drivers, were among the women workers who helped the war effort and ultimately won the right to vote shortly after the war ende