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Inspired by David Weitzman's wonderful Model T: How Henry Ford Built a Legend, I've been riffing on the Tin Lizzie. I like it because it's minimal, simple and archetypal. There are some wonderful resources: videos, parts catalogs (I could almost build one
"I have worked in education and history museums for 20 years, and I have yet to find a more complete and entertaining guide for "doing" local history. Weitzman has compiled activities and ideas that teach all aspects of local and family history: using the
I found this at the Orange, MA Public Library. It looks like an adult version of _Windmills, bridges & old machines_ which is more oriented towards teens.
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Locomotive: Building an Eight-wheeler (Hardcover)
"A guide to the study of America's industrial past through examination of early engines, furnaces, locomotives, windmills, foundries, canals, bridges, and other industrial antiquities."
"Somehow Henry Ford knew what Americans were hankering for: Everybody wants to be someplace he aint. As soon as he gets there, he wants to go right back. And so, he pioneered the Model Tthe first affordable car for the masses.David Weitzman
"Gr. 4-7. Weitzman tells the story of the John Bull, an early steam locomotive in America. Illustrated with large, black-and-white pictures that look like ink drawings, this handsome book describes how the John Bull was designed and built in England. In 1
"Grade 4-8–This book is a glorious celebration and an accurate account of the birth of the New York City subway, which opened in 1904, the most ambitious transit system of its time. After much planning, construction of the first phase of the network too
depicts the construction of the new ``Berkshire'' steam locomotive through the eyes and experiences of 18-year-old Ben, who begins work with his father at the Locomotive works (the Loco) in mid-1920s Lima, Ohio. In addition to explaining the construction
Acting as an apprentice to these specters, Howard learns to pack sand in the drag, ram the mold, and prepare for the pour. The next day the furnace, heated by tons of coke, is ready to melt the scrap iron. Soon Howard, Russ, and a crew of workers ladle th
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