Bowie, G. (1980). Surviving Stationary Steam Engines in the Republic of Ireland. Ind Archaeol Rev 4 (1). Vol 4(1), pp. 81-90. https://doi.org/10.1179/030907279786473945.

Title: Surviving Stationary Steam Engines in the Republic of Ireland
Issue: Ind Archaeol Rev 4 (1)
Series: Industrial Archaeology Review
Volume: 4 (1)
Page Start/End: 81 - 90
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: This article first describes the prime movers surviving in three Irish distilleries, and shows how steam and water power were used in conjunction at two of them. The second section describes surviving stationary steam engines in other industries, and these are described in order of technological development, so giving an indication of the evolution of the stationary steam engine between about 1895 and 1940.
Author: Gavin Bowie
Year of Publication: 1980
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1179/030907279786473945
Created Date: 17 Aug 2013