[Steam-engine] Re: How many remain?
James Hefner
james1 at pernet.net
Tue Aug 29 14:36:41 PDT 2006
Paul Ward writes:
> ... It does not
> represent the numbers manufactured but does represent the number of engines
> remaining that in some way have been published. How many are still hiding
> in barns? Or have not had their SN's published we will likely never
> know.....
Looking at Blake's list, which seems to be based in part on published
numbers; engines that were non-operational and in a museum or stuffed and
mounted somewhere often go unreported. I have 87 traction engines, 23
portables, and six rollers so listed; it is true that in many cases the
serial number is either not known or is not given.
The Western Development Museum in Saskatoon, SK, Canada has 82 traction
engines & 16 portable steam engines in it's collection; I only have a few
listed. There are also branch museums in North Battleford and Yorkton; I
don't know if they are included in that total or not.
Throw in the ones sitting unknown in barns and fields and totally forgotten
in the woods and underwater; and I think they could easily double that
total.
-James Hefner
Hebrews 10:20a
Surviving World Steam Project
http://www.survivingworldsteam.com
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