Images: _1_           TSB Entry:106
Approximate Date: ???
Owner: IndianaRog
Owner's website: http://www.indianarog.com
Notes: Bowman E101 (wood based vs. metal based M101), large chunky boiler 3" x 6" in size, flywheel weighing a full pound of brass, built in oiler, solid steel engine frame, gearing, exhaust lagged to a boiler stud and exhausts to chimney.
Nothing quite sounds like the machinegun cadence of a Bowman 101...Bowman's top of the line model with copious amounts of brass.
Images: _1_ _2_ _3_           TSB Entry:269
Approximate Date: late 1920s to early 1930s
Owner: Spokesman
Owner's website: http://spokessmann.tripod.com/index.html
Notes: The Bowman E101 is a wooden based version of the M101, Bowman's biggest stationary steam engine. It can run for over an hour and a half on one filling. This engine dates from late 1920s - early 1930s. This engine is in playworn original condition.
Images: _1_           TSB Entry:306
Approximate Date: 1925 to 1929
Owner: Kritika
Owner's website: http://www.kritika.co.uk/index.html
Notes: The Bowman E101 is a wooden based version of the Bowman M101, Bowman's biggest stationary steam engine.