Model of a trunk engine. The trunk engine, invented by the British engineer John Penn, greatly improved steam propulsion for ships. Penns use of a ‘trunk, or cylindrical case, housing a connecting rod, instead of a beam or side lever, made the engine more compact and allowed it to be installed horizontally across a vessels keel. A number of Dutch naval ships were fitted with the trunk engine. This model represents a 150 h.p. engine.

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