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Member # 4469
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I have 1917 portfolio. It includes 9 plates, some very detailed with breakdown numbers and such.
1 is a Mallet locomotive -picture and specifications
2 is a Balanced compound loco 2-6-2 Prairie type -detailed drawing
3 is Consolidation 2-8-0 type-detailed drawing
4 is The american steam locomotive-detailed drawing
5 is a Mikado or 2-8-2 type-detailed drawing
6 Simple locomotive-Pacific type with walschaert valve gear-picture
7 Same as above-detailed drawings
8 Same as above-more detailed drawings
9 Classification of Locomotives

Anybody know what this was used for and does it have any value. I was thinking of framing some of the plates.
 
pjb
Member # 2671
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The SCIENCE of RAILWAYS
was/is a multi-volume standard reference about
railroads. Kirkman was noted engineering
authority in the field. The original
edition predates ToC, but many others followed
that were updated as needed to reflect current
data.
There are also many other works by
him, and Lindsay republished some of his
books at various times. Little River
Locomotives has also republished his work on
locomotives.
I am unfamiliar with a portfolio of drawings
being issued separately. However, that doesn't
mean much, because such a large scale visual
aid would make sense for class room use.
As to their purpose? Obviously to
simplify the presentation of information
to a reader seeking knowledge about
railroads.
Good-Luck, Peter Boylan
 



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