Identification help please

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    Paul Kemp
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      Gentlemen,

      Looking for some help in identifying the following if anyone has any ideas or info?

      First is a Stuart beam engine – not sure if the design has a name or number?

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      Second looks to be a commercial item but I have never heard of "Signalling Equipment Ltd"

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      Third I suspect to be a freelance horizontal mill type engine.

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      Next is another horizontal engine.

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      Then what looks to be a boiler occilator combined engine perhaps? From the pressed brick effect base I suspect this is a commercial product?

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      Finally a Stuart Boiler a clue as to model number would be appreciated, its about 10" long.

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      Thanks in advance for any info or ideas.

       

      Paul.

      Edited By Paul Kemp on 21/02/2022 00:06:34

      #33979
      Paul Kemp
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        @paulkemp46892

        Some models – some commercial design, others maybe not!

        #586524
        Jon Lawes
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          @jonlawes51698

          The SEL engine is a Major as its the twin cylinder.

          The Stuart boiler you can narrow down by flipping it over and counting the water tubes.

          I think the vertical boiler is a bing but could be wrong.

          #586544
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            #586552
            MichaelR
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              @michaelr

              Second looks to be a commercial item but I have never heard of "Signalling Equipment Ltd"

              Info for the above Here

              MichaelR

              #586557
              Former Member
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                @formermember12892

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                #586656
                Paul Kemp
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                  @paulkemp46892

                  Thanks gents for the info so far, I shall check the tubes but suspect the boiler is either a 500 or 501 as I am sure it is not over 3” diameter. I shall research Bing and Stevens to see what I can find. Any other suggestions welcome! Stationery engines like these are well outside my knowledge base.

                  Paul.

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