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were less frequent, being beyond the constructional capacity of most readers, but they were described as news items when particularly interesting events took place. One aspect that oddly was only lightly covered was the use of steam on railways, unusually so as the magazine's heyday coincided with
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As well as the magazine content, it also included advertisements for other services from J.N. Walton such as engineering drawings for a range of related machinery, also castings for its construction. Walton also supplied the 'KleenHeet' waste oil burner.
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was the quarterly publication of the Steam Automobile Club of America and was published from 1959 to 1986. Steam Power was the quarterly of the Steam Power Club, a spinoff of the SACA in California. Its last issues were named
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began in 1986 following a shift of editorial material to a commercial magazine. It continues as a bimonthly with anything technical and historic on steam between toys and locomotives, including steam cars.
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Coverage was always worldwide and international, even though this was unusual for any magazine at this time, let alone a small independent. Many articles were provided by Australian and Canadian builders.
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In more recent years, there was a website maintaining the magazine's archives, but this has now gone. In 2009 an agreement was made with the National Steam Car Association for them to hold the rights to
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were regular features. Although the terms were not yet in use, these technical features coincided with increased recognition of the
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The magazine covered a broad range of topics within 'steam power', often at a far more advanced level than contemporary railway and
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by mechanical engineer Thomas P. Hall. It originated news and published clippings for western members of the
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the demise of mainline steam but with increasing interest in the railway and steam preservation movements.
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in 1945, renaming this in 1949. For most of its existence it was published
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and other Walton publications. Mr. Walton died March 19, 2013, aged 91.
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The magazine was self-published by its editor John Ness Walton of
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was a magazine dedicated to amateur and small-scale interest in
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The two main applications of steam power covered were
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A magazine cover, showing a small steam launch
steam power
Kirk Michael
Isle of Man
bi-monthly
Loughborough
steam cars
steam launches
Steam turbines
steamships
steam locomotive
water-tube boilers
monotube steam generators
uniflow engines
Advanced Steam Technology
Modern Steam
Panorama City, California
Steam Automobile Club of America
Edward Pritchard
cite journal
link


"Light Steam Power magazine"
Steam Car Club of Great Britain
cite web
link
"Light Steam Power magazine"
"NSCA proudly joins forces with the Walton Family to preserve Light Steam Power"
National Steam Car Association

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