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Shand and Masons steam fire-engine 1859
Shand Mason, British company that designed and manufactured steam powered fire engines in the 19th century and early 20th centuries. Date: 1859
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This photograph showcases the Shand Mason steam fire-engine, manufactured in 1859, a remarkable invention that revolutionized firefighting during the 19th century. The Shand Mason Company, based in Scotland, was at the forefront of steam-powered fire engine design and production. This particular engine, with its intricate details and powerful presence, is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the era. The steam fire engine, a significant departure from traditional firefighting methods, harnessed the power of steam to pump water from a nearby source to extinguish fires. The engine's boiler heated water, which then turned into steam, powering the pistons that moved the pump. The hose reel at the back of the engine could be cranked by firefighters, allowing them to quickly deploy hoses and direct water to the fire. The 1850s were a pivotal time in the development of steam fire engines, as they began to replace the labor-intensive hand-pumped fire engines. This Shand Mason engine, with its sleek design and impressive capabilities, would have been a valuable asset to any fire station during this period. The photograph, taken in the late 1800s, captures the essence of this engineering marvel, a symbol of progress and the power of human ingenuity.
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