Monday, May 16, 2011

Live Steam at the Adelaide Show, 2010

The Show at Adelaide: Restored farm and other powered equipment, running live. I was particularly fascinated by this small engine, and talked to the owner. He's not quite certain of its origin, but thinks it may have been used to run mine pumps.


Click to make BIG. More live steam, also trains and boats and planes, on my photo website http://www.mikeandkaren.org/gallery/main.php/v/2010mike/2010-09-20C/.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Healthy Vibrations

A correspondent sent me this 1912 ad for the White Cross Electric Vibrator, which will restore your youth and clarify your skin, and do all manner of other things. Away, boredom!

The scan was high enough in resolution (and the printing adequate), so here is the actual image of the box --



a complete set with every fitting you would need.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Apparatus for X-Ray Experiments

From the 1902 F. Gross experimenters' equipment catalog:



You are getting warmer, warmer....

Monday, October 22, 2007

An Early Radio Transmitter



From Alfred N. Goldsmith, "Radio Telephony" (Wireless Press, 1918). The Alexanderson Alternator was an alternative to the spark gap for transmitters. It had a rotating disk with many individual windings such that the edge of the disk could cut magnetic flux lines at a relatively high rate ... perhaps even 100 KHz! These were popular for a while, but eventually transmitting tubes replaced them for continuous signal generation at high power.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Early Bloggers Arranging for Publication




Another eBay item, this time from eBay seller blancetnoir in category Art > Prints > Antique (Pre-1900) > Other.