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Locomotive No. 1




Pre-visit exhibition slideshow
Level 3
                                                         Exhibition
                                                         entrance


 Loco No 1




This exhibition slideshow provides an overview of the:
• Physical layout and exhibition sections
• Key objects
• Audiovisuals and interactives
• Relevant online teaching and learning resources
Go on a journey to
explore the development
of steam travel in NSW. It
tells the history of Loco
No 1 and recreates a
journey from Sydney to
Parramatta in 1863. It is
very rare for a country to
retain its first locomotive
as most were scrapped.
This makes Loco No 1
one of the most
historically significant
objects in NSW.
This lithograph by Walter G Mason is thought to depict a special run carrying
   the governor to Parramatta on 23 August 1855, a month before the line
                             officially opened.
Section 1: The story of Locomotive No 1
This section is along the train at floor level, it reveals how Loco No 1 was
built, used and displayed.




Specifications:-
•Date built: 1854
•Engine No: 958
•Wheel arrangement: 0–4–2
•Boiler pressure: 120 psi (827 kPa)
•Cylinders: 2 (inside)
•Bore: 16 inches (406 mm)
•Stroke: 24 inches (609 mm)
•Tractive effort: 8900 lbf (39600 N)
•Valve gear: Stephenson, slide type
•Wheelbase: 32 ft 8 inches (9960 mm)
1854: Built by    1855: No. 1 was       1855: No. 1          1858: Derailed   1868: Head-on   1877: Retired
Robert            shipped from          pulled the first     at Haslam’s      collision at    and sent to
Stephenson and    England aboard        train unofficially   Creek. Two       Newtown. One    ‘Rotten Row’
Sons, Newcastle   the ‘John Fielding’   in NSW on 24         people died.     person died.    at Redfern.
upon Tyne,        and landed at         May.
England.          Campbell’s Wharf
                  Circular
                  Quay, along with
                  three other locos
                  of the same class.
1884:           1893:         1905: Displayed for the      1980:           1981: Moved to   1987: Moved
Acquired by     Moved to      Jubilee of NSW Railways      Dismantled      Stage 1 of the   to its final
the Museum.     the old       in the Railway Institute     and restored.   Powerhouse       resting place,
Originally      museum,       Building at Central                          Museum.          right here.
housed in the   Harris        Station.
Agricultural    Street, Ult
                              1938: Displayed for the
Hall at the     imo.
                              150th anniversary of
Domain, behin
                              European settlement in
d Sydney
                              Australia at Martin Place,
Hospital.
                              Sydney.
                              1955: Displayed for the
                              Centenary of NSW
                              Railways in front of
                              Central Station, Sydney.
Who’s who
• Here are the engine driver and the fireman. Can you tell who’s who?
• Imagine the conditions under which the driver and the fireman had to work.
• Find out more about the first engine driver and fireman on Loco No 1.




                              William Sixsmith    William
                              (1815–1893) was     Webster, the first
                              Loco No 1’s first   fireman working on
                              engine driver.      Loco No 1.
The tender … it carried the fuel and water
Tender capacity:
• Coal 4 tons (4.1 tonnes)
• Water 2000 gallons (9000 litres)

From timber to coal
At first locomotives were fuelled with local timber. From
1861, they were converted to coal burning. Could you
think of any reasons for such a change?
Section 2: Railway travel in 1863
Walk along the platform to see what rail travel was like in Sydney after the
railway has been opened for eight years and is now part of everyday colonial
life. Locomotive No 1 has stopped at Ashfield Station on its way to Penrith. If
you listen you may hear some of the passengers talking.
The first
                railway in
                NSW: at a
                glance       Mammoths
                showcase     and
                             miniatures
                             showcase




      Interactive:
Stereoscopic viewers
 Turn the knob to see
Loco No 1 and scenes
   of Sydney in 3-D
First class carriage: travelling in style
Look in the carriage. What sort of objects did gentlemen carry with them in 1863?




The fares from Sydney to Parramatta in 1855:
• First class = 4 shillings
• Second class = 3 shillings
• Third class = 2 shillings
By comparison, a coach fare was six pence to a shilling for the same distance. In
the 1850s, a farm labourer might earn 10 shillings a week; a tradesman, £3 or £4.
Travelling in the carriage are
John Whitton and Captain
Saunders.
• Who is John Whitton and
what is the purpose of his trip?
• Can you tell who is who in the
carriage?
• What are they talking about?
Second class carriage: middle class comfort

Compare the furnishings of the second class carriage with that of the first
class one. Can you spot the differences?
Travelling in the second class carriage is the ‘Bullock family’.




If you listen carefully, you will hear them talking about their
shopping trip to Sydney for Arabella’s wedding. Look into the
compartment.
• What have they bought?
• What do these items tell you about the home of the Bullocks
in 1863 compared to that of a twenty-first century home?
Third class carriage: … the most basic
Travelling conditions in the third class were basic. The hard bench seats were backless
and there was no glass in the windows so passengers were exposed to smoke and
soot. Nevertheless it was a big improvement on road coaches.
Mrs O’Brien and her two children, Bridget and Liam, are travelling with all their worldly
possessions to start a new life - this is their first train trip.
• What are some of the things that they are carrying?
• Where are they going?
• Compare the third class carriage with the second class.
Section 3: The first railway in NSW: at a glance
On display in the showcase of this section are objects and images which help
reveal the stories behind the construction and opening of the railway.




                                                 Water       Commemorative
                                                 flask       medals and coins


      Barlow rail         Candelabrum
Locomotive No.1 can be seen in the middle of this photo taken near present-day
                              Central station.
Section 4: Mammoths and miniatures
This section features 32 and 38 class steam locomotives of the NSW Railways. It
reveals the skills, dedication and commitment of museum professionals, volunteers and
hobbyists who combine their talents to preserve these locomotives.




                                   Model of steam locomotive
                                        NSWGR 3812
Reproduction
'Hunter' nameplate




                              Locomotive
      locomotive brake shoe   brake shoe


       Model of steam
      locomotive 3265
Resources:-
1.    Loco No 1 teachers exhibition notes
2.    Online Collection Database: Loco No 1
3.    Online Collection Database: Steam Loco 3265
4.    Museum publication, Loco No 1, Margaret Simpson, Powerhouse Publishing
5.    Museum publication, On the move: a history of transport in Australia,
      Margaret Simpson, Powerhouse Publishing

Relevant Museum programs:-
1.    Boulton and Watt engine exhibition
2.    What’s in store? exhibition
3.    Transport exhibition
4.    What’s in store! Shopping in Australia 1880 – 1930 exhibition
5.    Transport gallery tour for yrs 1-6
6.    Marvellous Machine Drawing Adventure, a self guided program for yrs 3-5
7.    Technology & Innovation: Design & Make workshop for yrs 5 & 6
     Image credit: All images used are from the Powerhouse Museum, except the line
                  drawing of Locomotive No 1 which is © Railscale 1986
                         -: Powerhouse Museum Learning :-

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Loco No 1

  • 1. Locomotive No. 1 Pre-visit exhibition slideshow
  • 2. Level 3 Exhibition entrance Loco No 1 This exhibition slideshow provides an overview of the: • Physical layout and exhibition sections • Key objects • Audiovisuals and interactives • Relevant online teaching and learning resources
  • 3. Go on a journey to explore the development of steam travel in NSW. It tells the history of Loco No 1 and recreates a journey from Sydney to Parramatta in 1863. It is very rare for a country to retain its first locomotive as most were scrapped. This makes Loco No 1 one of the most historically significant objects in NSW.
  • 4. This lithograph by Walter G Mason is thought to depict a special run carrying the governor to Parramatta on 23 August 1855, a month before the line officially opened.
  • 5. Section 1: The story of Locomotive No 1 This section is along the train at floor level, it reveals how Loco No 1 was built, used and displayed. Specifications:- •Date built: 1854 •Engine No: 958 •Wheel arrangement: 0–4–2 •Boiler pressure: 120 psi (827 kPa) •Cylinders: 2 (inside) •Bore: 16 inches (406 mm) •Stroke: 24 inches (609 mm) •Tractive effort: 8900 lbf (39600 N) •Valve gear: Stephenson, slide type •Wheelbase: 32 ft 8 inches (9960 mm)
  • 6. 1854: Built by 1855: No. 1 was 1855: No. 1 1858: Derailed 1868: Head-on 1877: Retired Robert shipped from pulled the first at Haslam’s collision at and sent to Stephenson and England aboard train unofficially Creek. Two Newtown. One ‘Rotten Row’ Sons, Newcastle the ‘John Fielding’ in NSW on 24 people died. person died. at Redfern. upon Tyne, and landed at May. England. Campbell’s Wharf Circular Quay, along with three other locos of the same class.
  • 7. 1884: 1893: 1905: Displayed for the 1980: 1981: Moved to 1987: Moved Acquired by Moved to Jubilee of NSW Railways Dismantled Stage 1 of the to its final the Museum. the old in the Railway Institute and restored. Powerhouse resting place, Originally museum, Building at Central Museum. right here. housed in the Harris Station. Agricultural Street, Ult 1938: Displayed for the Hall at the imo. 150th anniversary of Domain, behin European settlement in d Sydney Australia at Martin Place, Hospital. Sydney. 1955: Displayed for the Centenary of NSW Railways in front of Central Station, Sydney.
  • 8. Who’s who • Here are the engine driver and the fireman. Can you tell who’s who? • Imagine the conditions under which the driver and the fireman had to work. • Find out more about the first engine driver and fireman on Loco No 1. William Sixsmith William (1815–1893) was Webster, the first Loco No 1’s first fireman working on engine driver. Loco No 1.
  • 9. The tender … it carried the fuel and water Tender capacity: • Coal 4 tons (4.1 tonnes) • Water 2000 gallons (9000 litres) From timber to coal At first locomotives were fuelled with local timber. From 1861, they were converted to coal burning. Could you think of any reasons for such a change?
  • 10. Section 2: Railway travel in 1863 Walk along the platform to see what rail travel was like in Sydney after the railway has been opened for eight years and is now part of everyday colonial life. Locomotive No 1 has stopped at Ashfield Station on its way to Penrith. If you listen you may hear some of the passengers talking.
  • 11. The first railway in NSW: at a glance Mammoths showcase and miniatures showcase Interactive: Stereoscopic viewers Turn the knob to see Loco No 1 and scenes of Sydney in 3-D
  • 12. First class carriage: travelling in style Look in the carriage. What sort of objects did gentlemen carry with them in 1863? The fares from Sydney to Parramatta in 1855: • First class = 4 shillings • Second class = 3 shillings • Third class = 2 shillings By comparison, a coach fare was six pence to a shilling for the same distance. In the 1850s, a farm labourer might earn 10 shillings a week; a tradesman, £3 or £4.
  • 13. Travelling in the carriage are John Whitton and Captain Saunders. • Who is John Whitton and what is the purpose of his trip? • Can you tell who is who in the carriage? • What are they talking about?
  • 14. Second class carriage: middle class comfort Compare the furnishings of the second class carriage with that of the first class one. Can you spot the differences?
  • 15. Travelling in the second class carriage is the ‘Bullock family’. If you listen carefully, you will hear them talking about their shopping trip to Sydney for Arabella’s wedding. Look into the compartment. • What have they bought? • What do these items tell you about the home of the Bullocks in 1863 compared to that of a twenty-first century home?
  • 16. Third class carriage: … the most basic Travelling conditions in the third class were basic. The hard bench seats were backless and there was no glass in the windows so passengers were exposed to smoke and soot. Nevertheless it was a big improvement on road coaches.
  • 17. Mrs O’Brien and her two children, Bridget and Liam, are travelling with all their worldly possessions to start a new life - this is their first train trip. • What are some of the things that they are carrying? • Where are they going? • Compare the third class carriage with the second class.
  • 18. Section 3: The first railway in NSW: at a glance On display in the showcase of this section are objects and images which help reveal the stories behind the construction and opening of the railway. Water Commemorative flask medals and coins Barlow rail Candelabrum
  • 19. Locomotive No.1 can be seen in the middle of this photo taken near present-day Central station.
  • 20. Section 4: Mammoths and miniatures This section features 32 and 38 class steam locomotives of the NSW Railways. It reveals the skills, dedication and commitment of museum professionals, volunteers and hobbyists who combine their talents to preserve these locomotives. Model of steam locomotive NSWGR 3812
  • 21. Reproduction 'Hunter' nameplate Locomotive locomotive brake shoe brake shoe Model of steam locomotive 3265
  • 22. Resources:- 1. Loco No 1 teachers exhibition notes 2. Online Collection Database: Loco No 1 3. Online Collection Database: Steam Loco 3265 4. Museum publication, Loco No 1, Margaret Simpson, Powerhouse Publishing 5. Museum publication, On the move: a history of transport in Australia, Margaret Simpson, Powerhouse Publishing Relevant Museum programs:- 1. Boulton and Watt engine exhibition 2. What’s in store? exhibition 3. Transport exhibition 4. What’s in store! Shopping in Australia 1880 – 1930 exhibition 5. Transport gallery tour for yrs 1-6 6. Marvellous Machine Drawing Adventure, a self guided program for yrs 3-5 7. Technology & Innovation: Design & Make workshop for yrs 5 & 6 Image credit: All images used are from the Powerhouse Museum, except the line drawing of Locomotive No 1 which is © Railscale 1986 -: Powerhouse Museum Learning :-