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Author Topic: Casselle's family magazine - was picture heavy thread - now enspoilered.  (Read 1501 times)
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« on: May 10, 2007, 02:40:17 pm »

I've stuck this here, because it's historical rather than steampunk oriented textual. Please move it if it's in the wrong place.

To begin at the beginning.  When I wasa kid we had a copy of the Caselle's magazine annual from 1878.  Long since lost now in many moves.  However I have aquired a copy of the 1881 annual, and it's fascinating for any number of reasons.  One of the section included is called "the Gatherer" and is a round up of current technology such as:
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A Microscopic Motor
Probably the very smallest motor in the world is the tiny steam-engine recently constructed by an American clockmaker. It can be completely covered by an ordinary thumble, and weighs only about fifteen grains.  It stands but three-fifths of an inch high, yet it is composed of boiler, speed regulator, and cylinder, all complete.  No less than 140 distinct pieces have gone to build it up, and these are connected by fifty two screw nails.  The stroke of the piston is about one twelfth of an inch, and two drops of water serve to fill the boiler.


even more intriguing: A "photophone"
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and frankly terrifying:  "Moving railway station"
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Only one balloon that I've found so far: an electric balloon
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There are also sections on fashion
"what to wear, Chit chat on dress, by our Paris correspondant."
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Home furnishings:  ( which I was delighted to see contained the phrase "tricked out"  !)
Gardening,  health, music and poetry, and a host of other subjects.

As the kicker, between the pages was this:  a very faded daguerrotype.
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Onclose examination it turns out to be a photograph of a young lady. I have named her Mary (after the name hand written in the flyleaf of the book.
It's very difficult to see, but I'll be trying some photoshop trickery to try to get her as clear as I can.





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« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2007, 03:06:37 pm »

Very cool piece of history there!  Thanks a ton for sharing!
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« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2007, 09:45:35 pm »

Yeah, that was really something. Great with some information that is actually from that time.
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« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2007, 11:04:25 pm »

The Moving Railway Station sounds remarkably similar to the slip coaches used on the Great Western Railway - these were used to allow a train to drop passengers without stopping. An extra guard would be carried in the coach, and at the right moment he would unhook the brake hose, coupling, etc. The coach would then run freely, controlled by the handbrake, until it came to a gentle stop at the station. They couldn't pick up coaches in this manner, but they did manage to drop them off very effectively!
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« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2007, 02:49:19 am »

Wow thats very cool... i like the fashion picture, those women look amazing!
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« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2007, 05:02:33 pm »

I'll have to get hold of a scanner, I'll post the index,  then people who are interested can look through and request articles perhaps?
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« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2007, 09:30:39 pm »

I'll have to get hold of a scanner, I'll post the index,  then people who are interested can look through and request articles perhaps?

Indeed, that would be great!
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« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2007, 02:26:33 pm »

Index Pt1
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Index Pt2
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The science roundup is "the Gatherer"  the clothes is "what to wear". There are articles on interior decor as well.  most of the rest are stories or sundry songs/poems
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« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2007, 09:40:29 pm »

I realise this is an old thread, but I assume the offer of scanned articles still stands.

Just to be silly, how about we have a look at 'How to Entertain at Christmas 42"?  Or, "Dinners, Christmas 47"  Rather timely, I think.  Wink

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« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2007, 10:55:02 am »

The offer is still open and I now have a decent scanner at home.  I'll have a look in a couple of weeks if that's OK. I find all my spare time is full of nanowrimo for November.
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« Reply #10 on: December 12, 2007, 10:44:43 pm »

How to entertain at Christmas
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Pt 2
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Pt 3
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Christmas dinners
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And as a bonus - A Dishwasher:
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« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2008, 06:41:32 am »

And as a bonus - A Dishwasher:
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Now, *there* is a device that is simply begging to be steampunked!

I shall have to start watching fleamarkets again, it is not unusual to see "table top dishwashers" of a rather similar nature for sale, i can see easily the benefits of rigging one as pictured to a smallish steam engine, the exhaust steam of which could be diverted in such a way as to help sterilize the dishes... and it does seem a gentler method than the one in use for more modern ones?

*sigh* another project to get started on, WAA
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