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Double cylinder steam fire engine made by Thomas Coates
A double cylinder steam fire engine, made by Thomas Coates, awarded the Champion Gold Medal at Crystal Palace, London, in 1890. Date: late 19th century
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This photograph showcases a Double Cylinder Steam Fire Engine, meticulously crafted by the esteemed engineer Thomas Coates, which earned the coveted Champion Gold Medal at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London during the late 19th century. The engine, a marvel of Victorian engineering and technology, is a testament to the advancements made in firefighting appliances during this era. The Double Cylinder Steam Fire Engine was a significant improvement over its predecessors, boasting enhanced power and efficiency. The engine's design featured two cylinders, allowing for a more consistent and powerful steam output, which in turn, enabled the fire pump to deliver greater water pressure and flow rates. The fire engine, with its intricate details and impressive machinery, is a sight to behold. The large boiler, positioned at the rear of the engine, generates the steam power necessary to drive the pump. The pump itself, located at the front, is a massive, vertical reciprocating pump, capable of delivering large volumes of water to extinguish fires. The engine is also equipped with a water tank, allowing it to carry a substantial amount of water to the scene of the fire. The Double Cylinder Steam Fire Engine by Thomas Coates represents the pinnacle of firefighting technology during the late 1800s. Its innovative design and impressive capabilities revolutionized the way fires were fought and extinguished, making it an essential piece of equipment for fire brigades around the world. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the remarkable engineering achievements of the Victorian era.
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