Wordless Wednesday Rate this:Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Related Posted on September 19, 2012September 18, 2012 Posted in canon eos 450d, History, Photography, UncategorizedTagged 1926 engine, Engine, History, Machine, Photography, Ruston Hornsby Engine, Wordless Wednesday
What a perfect photo for a “Wordless” post!!! It looks like a horse-less carriage without the carriage. Reply
We are all in suspense Gilly. Reminds me of the corn-milling machine in Ghana, but that is bigger Reply
That’s a tight squeeze. 🙂
It’s in beautiful condition and lovingly maintained, but what did it drive, Gilly?
That’s an oldie.
Definitely parade worthy!!!
I’m fascinated by this. I’ve never seen anything like this before, Gilly?
It looks really cool. What is it?
A time machine? 😉
I don’t know what this is, Gilly. What is it used for???
It’s a great photo. ~~~~ : – )
Lol I have no idea, I don’t do science!!!
I was going to ask a similar question: what is it and what’s it for?
Beautiful little engine! People used to make very decorative machinery, didn’t they?
What a perfect photo for a “Wordless” post!!! It looks like a horse-less carriage without the carriage.
Neat shot and very intriguing! My search reveals this might be a portable engine.
We are all in suspense Gilly. Reminds me of the corn-milling machine in Ghana, but that is bigger
Need you say more, Gilly. That is just killing us.