English: The 'Coffee Pot' vertical boiler engine on the Marrawah tramway in the bush. It was used by the Lee family for milling in Circular Head, Tasmania. It was consigned to J S Lee on August 9 1883 and was used on several lines. It went on the Pelican Point Jetty, and on the lines to Lees Jetty, Broadmeadows, Togari, and Trowutta via Christmas Hills and probably in the vicinty of the Cuba Mill and occasionally on the line to Redpa. It was last surveyed in 1941 and afterwards was converted to a combustion engine and eventually abandoned on a short length of track at Leesville. The derilict r


English: The 'Coffee Pot' vertical boiler engine on the Marrawah tramway in the bush. It was used by the Lee family for milling in Circular Head, Tasmania. It was consigned to J S Lee on August 9 1883 and was used on several lines. It went on the Pelican Point Jetty, and on the lines to Lees Jetty, Broadmeadows, Togari, and Trowutta via Christmas Hills and probably in the vicinty of the Cuba Mill and occasionally on the line to Redpa. It was last surveyed in 1941 and afterwards was converted to a combustion engine and eventually abandoned on a short length of track at Leesville. The derilict remains were purchased in 1986 and taken to Victoria. between 1911 and 1941 1 'Coffee Pot' hauling logs on the Marrawah tramway


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