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''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Richard Hornsby and Sons]]

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1882. Portable engine.
1893.
1906. Oil engine.
1910. Portable oil engine.
c1910. Steam Engine. Exhibit at Pearns Steam World.
Engine No. 8733. Exhibit at Gulgong Pioneers Museum.
Engine No. 8733 (detail). Exhibit at Gulgong Pioneers Museum.

Note: This is a sub-section of Richard Hornsby and Sons


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