- A
steam shovel is a
large steam-powered
excavating machine designed for
lifting and
moving material such as rock and soil. It is the
earliest type of...
- the other)
descend from
steam shovels and
perform similar work, they are not
classified as
shovels.[citation needed] Hand
shovels have been
adapted for...
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Marion Power Shovel Company was an
American firm that designed,
manufactured and sold
steam shovels,
power shovels,
blast hole drills, excavators, and...
- Mike
Mulligan and His
Steam Shovel (ISBNÂ 0-590-75803-9) is a children's book by
Virginia Lee Burton.
First published in 1939, it
features Mike Mulligan...
- A
power shovel, also
known as a
motor shovel,
stripping shovel,
front shovel,
mining shovel or rope
shovel, is a bucket-equipped
machine usually powered...
-
tracks or wheels,
being an
evolution of the
steam shovel (which
itself evolved into the
power shovel when
steam was
replaced by
diesel and
electric power)...
-
tells knock-knock jokes. Bill the
Steam Shovel, who
likes to tell
corny jokes (often in the form of riddles) and
belch steam (tal**** powder) out of his "nose"...
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1893. In 1927,
Bucyrus merged with the Erie
Steam Shovel Company to form Bucyrus-Erie. In 1997, it was
renamed Bucyrus International...
- The
International Brotherhood of
Steam Shovel and
Dredgemen was a
labor union representing workers involved in
excavations in the
United States, Canada...
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Children were left in a room with toys,
including a
greatly desirable steam shovel, the
forbidden toy. Upon
leaving the room, the
experimenter told one-half...