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A six-metre-high working model of a beam steam engine which has been placed outside the School of Engineering at the University of Canterbury to mark the school’s centenary. The three engineering students looking on are, from left, Richard Lozell, David McConnell, and Jules Fulton. The engine was designed by Dr John Dean, of the university’s civil engineering department. Engineering students built the replica nineteenth-century coal-mine engine. The school held its centenary celebrations last week-end. The engine will probably be dismantled next week. Photograph by JANE HEALEY

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Press, 15 May 1987, Page 16

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A six-metre-high working model of a beam steam engine which has been placed outside the School of Engineering at the University of Canterbury to mark the school’s centenary. The three engineering students looking on are, from left, Richard Lozell, David McConnell, and Jules Fulton. The engine was designed by Dr John Dean, of the university’s civil engineering department. Engineering students built the replica nineteenth-century coal-mine engine. The school held its centenary celebrations last week-end. The engine will probably be dismantled next week. Photograph by JANE HEALEY Press, 15 May 1987, Page 16

A six-metre-high working model of a beam steam engine which has been placed outside the School of Engineering at the University of Canterbury to mark the school’s centenary. The three engineering students looking on are, from left, Richard Lozell, David McConnell, and Jules Fulton. The engine was designed by Dr John Dean, of the university’s civil engineering department. Engineering students built the replica nineteenth-century coal-mine engine. The school held its centenary celebrations last week-end. The engine will probably be dismantled next week. Photograph by JANE HEALEY Press, 15 May 1987, Page 16