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Watt steam engine.
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en:Watt steam engine from Practical physics for secondary schools. Fundamental principles and applications to daily life, publ. 1913 by en:Macmillan and Company, p. 220

A full version of the book can be found at https://archive.org/details/practicalphysics00blacrich, including high-resultion colour scans (300 dpi) of every page (ftp://ia310940.us.archive.org/1/items/practicalphysics00blacrich).
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* 03:17, 4 January 2003 [[:en:User:Caltrop|Caltrop]] 286×362 (25,873 bytes) <span class="comment">([[:en:Watt steam engine]] from ''Practical Physics'', publ. 1914 by [[:en:Macmillan and Company]])</span>

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