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[[Image:Im201403P-AMMcDonald2.jpg|thumb| Imperial roller (detail). Exhibit at [[Pearns Steam World]]. ]] | [[Image:Im201403P-AMMcDonald2.jpg|thumb| Imperial roller (detail). Exhibit at [[Pearns Steam World]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im201403Pw-AHMcD.jpg|thumb| Stationary engine. Exhibit at [[Whiteman Park, Perth]]. ]] | [[Image:Im201403Pw-AHMcD.jpg|thumb| Stationary engine. Exhibit at [[Whiteman Park, Perth]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im201403Mil-McDonald.jpg|thumb| Stationary engine. Exhibit at [[Millicent Museum]]. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im201403A-McDonald4.jpg|thumb| Roller. ]] | |||
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of Richmond, Melbourne, Australia
1902 Company established to build electric motors
1909 Building petrol and gas engines
1919 Commenced building the 'Imperial Super Diesel' and continued until post WWII