Hello Metman
To answer your request for identifications on the engines you have posted photos of, here are answers for some of them:
1. PM Research #7 Twin steam mill engine
2. PM Research #1 1880's steam drilling engine
3. PM Research #4 Vertical steam engine
4. Unknown, possible home built single cylinder horizontal steam engine
5. Mamod TE1a steam traction engine, appears to be missing the "coal" scuttle back end
6. Unknown single cylinder horizontal steam engine with an unusual looking slide valve arrangement
7. A Stirling Cycle Beam Engine of uncertain manufacture, but there are many Chinese knock-offs of these currently available
8. Unknown Steam Beam Engine, possibly home built
9. Incomplete Weeden #123 with two Weeden Line-shafts and several Weeden accessories, along with accessories from Doll, Fleischmann and Wilesco
10. Self Identified, Mamod Minor 2
Hope this helps some, and perhaps others can help fill in the blanks.
Hello Stoker- This is very helpful, thank you so much! 👍😀 I appreciate you taking the time, and also for numbering the photos for reference. I was hoping there was a way I could do that when posting, but couldn't figure it out.
As for #8, you are correct, this was one that he had designed and hand built. I meant to follow up my post with that information.
Again, this is very helpful information. Thank you!
Fullraceflathead- Thank you! I know he had put a lot of time and effort with these. I've really been admiring them, myself.
I look forward to any other's replies and interest as well!