The Steampunk World

Being the continued explorations of a living steampunk.

The steampunk world is all around us, lying just out of sight, in a continuous thread of steampunk builders and culture that extends from the Victorian era to the present. You'll find no science fiction here: This is real life steampunk.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Pigeon Valley Steam Museum


Location: Wakefield, New Zealand




This place had hundreds of functioning machines on display. Traction engines, vintage tractors, stationary engines, and old trucks were the focus but there was an impressive range of old machinery. Entry was free or by donation and the old dudes were more than happy to talk.

1949 Ford:

From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum


From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum


From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum



This ole Dennis fire engine was designed to fit down narrow city streets:

From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum




A late 1940s Austin Champ. This odd little vehicle has five forward and five reverse gears (because hey, sometimes you can't turn around in the bush). The engine is enclosed for wading which makes it "difficult" to work on. And the front differential is driven by a separate shaft from the rear diff! Seems like a recipe for getting bent hung up on some rock if you ask me.



A nice old 6x6.



A Fordson tractor converted to rail use.

From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum


Diesel bushloco.

From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum


4 X 4 tractor.

From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum


From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum


A huge old portable 1907 Marshall 28hp. I've put my hat on the wheel for size.

From Pigeon Valley Steam Museum


Giant marine boiler.

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