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  • Steam-powered travel was hardly a new concept in 1869.

    Won’t you step into this cloud of steam? « Fondly, Pennsylvania: Notes from Archives and Conservation 2009

  • Steam-powered ships and the telegraph were shrinking the world quickly, but reliable photographic reproduction -- not to mention motion pictures and color printing -- was still decades away.

    A Traveler's Way With Words 2009

  • Steam-powered cars race at Ascot and "digital" movies are shown at theatres, where such artists as John Keats show off the latest innovations at "clacking"—programming the behemoth engines of logic.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Fred Perry 2008

  • Super Punch: Steam-powered city builder skip to main

    Steam-powered city builder 2008

  • Steam-powered cars race at Ascot and "digital" movies are shown at theatres, where such artists as John Keats show off the latest innovations at "clacking"—programming the behemoth engines of logic.

    The Difference Engine Fred Perry 2008

  • Steam-powered farm machinery meant that cattle could be bred and raised for milk production alone, not for a compromise between milk and hauling, so milk production boomed, and more than ever was drunk fresh.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Steam-powered farm machinery meant that cattle could be bred and raised for milk production alone, not for a compromise between milk and hauling, so milk production boomed, and more than ever was drunk fresh.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Japanese hardware sales, May 3 - May 9: Steam-powered world edition

    Engadget 2010

  • Japanese hardware sales, May 3 - May 9: Steam-powered world edition

    Download Squad 2010

  • Steam-powered trains like this one used to be the main mode of transport in this country.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

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