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1300 Frenchtown Road
East Greenwich, RI 02818 USA
Telephone: 401-885-0545
Robert W. Merriam, Director





The 2011 Original Yankee Steam-Up

Pictures from other Steam-Ups.

The Mystic Seaport Museum brought their 1918 US Navy Model M Steam Engine.

 

Karl Nagy demonstrates his 1915 Economy 2 1/2 HP engine mounted on a Ford Model T chassis running a 28" cordwood saw.

Nick & Lisa Lozzi
Nick & Lisa Lozzi showed their 1 1/4 HP Fuller & Johnson and a 3 HP Saxon.
1 1/4 HP Fuller & Johnson
3 HP Saxon

 


Steve Winsor and his 1 1/2 HP Hercules.

 

Karl Ekdahl and his 1880 Ames Iron Works 7"x10" Steam Engine
Karl Ekdahl and his 1880 Ames Iron Works 7"x10" Steam Engine.

 

Dave Harper's incredibly detailed logging winch model
Dave Harper's incredibly detailed logging winch model.

 

Steam Engine Models
A very nice selection of engine models.

 

A three cylinder radial steam engine model.

 


A collection of small steam engine models.

 

NYSSE
Jim Paquette shows his New York Safety Steam Engine.

 

Tom Boyden (left) operates a Chase shingle machine that is powered by a Ford model A engine.

 


A Whizzer Motorized Bicycle.
Fred Sauerbrey's 1949 Whizzer motorbike. These motor kits were popular in the 40s and 50s. They actually started making these kits again in 1998.

 

Harley Davidson
A Harley Davidson Flat Head

 

Antique Cars
Antique Chevy and Caddy.

 

The Steamboat Corgi.
The Steamboat Corgi, designed and built by Lee Burgess.

 

Volunteers
The museum volunteers, ?, Gerald Weinstein, ?, and Nancy Merriam selling food tickets.
Our thanks go to Dave's marketplace for providing lunch.

Unless otherwise noted, all photographs courtesy of Michael Thompson.


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