The Stationary Steam Engines Websites
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September 2006 edition
Over 1500 sites for engines in 62 countries.
This
website is an attempt to collate all known (to me ) websites that relate to
existing stationary steam engines. It is hoped to update it regularly and I
would be very grateful for any constructive comments, information etc. As a
monoglot English speaker I am aware that the coverage for non-english
sites is extremely patchy although it is fairly clear that an obsession with all
forms of steam engine is a very Anglo-Saxon/Dutch/German characteristic anyway.
All the sites listed have one thing in common. They relate to real sites containing stationary steam engines . Many are in their original workplaces, either preserved now as museums , abandoned or still in use. In the former case they have often been joined by other engines uprooted from their sites for preservation and display. The original engines may be well outnumbered by newcomers but the site is still classified as “On Site”. On the other sites all the engines present will have been brought in for preservation and the site is thus classed as a museum. In some cases engines have been installed in the preservation era to replace original engines that have been removed. These sites , where known, are classed as museums.
A number of museums are known to have engines in store but if they are not known to be on display I have not included them.
I am also aware of a number of engines/museums containing engines/etc that I have not listed. This is because I have not been able to find any relevant internet site to list. If you know of any that would be suitable please e-mail me with details and I'll put them in.
For the purposes of the list marine engines have been ignored although marine type engines used for industrial purposes are included.
All links are
tested regularly with the excellent link tracer Xenu Link Sleuth (freeware from
http://home.snafu.de/tilman). Naturally this cannot identify links that are
functional but no longer relate to stationary steam engines. Do let me know of
any errors or dead links you discover. We are all human.
THE RATING SCHEME
All engine sites have now been rated on a 0 to 5 star basis. The grades are as follows:
No Star = Broken Link
* = Engine(s) known to be on site but the website does not admit to their presence.
** = Engine(s) referred to or shown in pictures.
*** = Text and Pictures OR detailed text.
**** = Detailed descriptions and/or comprehensive photographic coverage.
***** = My personal favourites. Usually four star rating with bells and whistles but not always.
It may seem unnecessary to retain dead sites in the listing but they are there for three reasons, laziness on my part, the possibility that they will return to life, and , more meaningfully, that they may be retrievable using the website "The Wayback Machine"
If you feel your favourite site has been unjustly graded or you think a site has been over-starred please do get in touch.
There have been some suggestions that the present blue on green format is difficult to read on some machines, a black on brown scheme is available as an alternative. Click HERE to change colour schemes if you have problems.
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Transnational Sites
(Both five star naturally)
Sites Listed by Country
BRITAIN EUROPE ASIA AFRICA THE AMERICAS
THE ANTIPODES ANTARCTICA MISCELLANY
The sheer size of the site has forced me to redesign the architecture. To access the links click on the appropriate link above.