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: Sentinel recruited the American steam car developer Abner Doble to develop an advanced monotube boiler for them.
The steam motor principle owes much to the work and advocacy of Abner Doble, who was inspired by his earlier work on steam cars.
The American Steam Car was a product of the American Steam Automobile Co, West Newton, Massachusetts, from 1924 to 1942.
The cabinets now display items such as a model of George Cayley's original flying machine and an early steam car model by Sir Edward Harland.