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MY COLLECTIONSBy Pat Llalin,17 Mill Avenue, Broadway, Wores, England WR127DB I am an engine collector in Broadway, Worstershire, England. I have a small collection compared with some collectors. I have only about 27 engines at this time. I have a few engines made in the USA. They are a 2¼ HP and 3 HP Alamo of about 1917, also an early United open crank with low tension ignition of 2½ HP. One of my best-loved engines is a 4 HP International Famous with hit and miss governing. It is about 1905. Other engines in my collection are a 1909 vertical Victoria 3 HP made by the Bristol Wagon and Carriage Company of Bristol, England; a Warwick Eagle of 2½/3 HP made in Warwick, England in 1912/15. It is a hopper cooled open crank engine with a large Hill H.T. magneto. The enclosed picture is the Warwick Eagle driving a 1923 Bamford corn mill and your worthy scribe standing by. To go on with my engines... 797 of 1425 characters shown.
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