Trevithick's original model road locomotive engine, unsigned, British, 1796-1802. This model is possibly constructed by either Richard Trevithick, or Whitehead & Co., of Manchester. Trevithick's model road locomotive engine 1796-1802
Swash-plate axial aero engine, designed by John Wooler and made by the Wooler Motor Cycle Company (1919) Limited, Middlesex, England, 1947 Swash-plate axial aero engine 1947
Sectioned and operating example of the Napier ‘Sabre’ aero engine, with two reduction gear casing lugs, by D. Napier and Son Limited, England, 1944-1946 Sectioned example of the Napier ‘Sabre’ aero engine 1944-1946
230 H.P. Benz six-cylinder water cooled aero engine No. 33.278, by Benz & Cie, Mannheim, Germany, 1916. Later, the engine No. 33.278 is ascribed with British War Department number: W.D. No. 101,863. 230 H.P. Benz six-cylinder water cooled aero engine No. 33.278 1916
Model steam ship, T.S. St. Patrick, prototype built by Camel Laird at Birkenhead for the Great Western Railway, 1947, for the Weymouth fleet, scrapped c.1975, live steam model built by John (‘Jack’) Richard Towills (1912 - 1997). Model steam ship TS 'St Patrick', Great Western Railway