File:Blowing off Steam (35403191900).jpg
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editDescriptionBlowing off Steam (35403191900).jpg | Port of Echuca. PS Pevensey. Built 1911 by Permewan Wright & Co. Ltd. Steam engine, built by Marshall, Sons & Co. of England. 20 h.p., two-cylinder steam engine No 55721. Source: Wikipedia |
Date | Probably July, 2017 |
Source | Blowing off Steam |
Author | Rob Deutscher from Melbourne, Australia |
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