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skeptic49
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Jim, tinplate toy trains, motors, steam
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Re: Manufacturing in the late 19th century
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September 19, 2023, 01:23:08 pm »
That's a great industrial age photo. Child labor was the norm at the time. The pulley system and belting are remarkable and the machines gave inspiration to many of the miniature replicas we enjoy today with our model engines.
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