Maxwell Hemmens Colliery Vertical Steam Engine Model

Description

This 3/4" bore model engine is based on the type of vertical engine commonly used in the middle of the 19th Century in factories and workshops. The model is constructed from precision castings with a brass polished flywheel and stainless steel columns. 

The term "Colliery" comes from the British word for a coal mine and the buildings and equipment associated with it.

Specifications

3/4" bore, 3/4" stroke

10" high x 5-1/2" wide x 4-1/2 long

Finished weight: 4 lbs

Working Pressure: 30 psi

Maxwell Hemmens Colliery Model sales flyer

John Maxwell Hemmens History

"John started his original business in the early 1970s as a cottage industry from his garden shed, later moving manufacture to a Nissen hut on a World War II aerodrome near the village of Brieghton, East Yorkshire, where he went on to employ around 30 staff."

"It was not long, though, before the business had outgrown this building, so in the early ‘80s it was relocated to a 5000 sq. ft unit in Thorganby, York, which became known as the ‘Steam Gallery’. During this manufacturing period John produced of over 20 different models, including replicas of Stephenson’s locomotion Rocket and many other fine engines, as well as dozens of accessories. He later diversified into model boat kits (which were his last ongoing projects, sadly mostly unfinished, although some boat kits were delivered to patient/loyal customers). The business was wound down in scale in the early 2000s, with John opting to work alone once again from a workshop in his garden. Up until January this year, he was, at the age of 87, still active there, although by this stage long-term illness had really taken its toll. Unbeknown to all but close family members, in the decade leading up to his passing he had quietly battled through health conditions, including cancer, yet proudly and stubbornly refused to give up or give in." 

Courtesy: https://www.modelboats.co.uk/110050/obituary-john-maxwell-hemmens/

 

Mr. Hemmens passed away on September 5, 2023