The shovels owned by the railroads are nearly always marked with the company's moniker such a PRR for Pennsylvania Railroad. These became known as railroad shovels when they were marked. The RR items in the US are collectible and have value according to age, condition, rarity, obsolescence and other factors. CAGAappraiser@ec.rr.com
To analyze the phrases in the poem "Steam Shovel," you can break down the language, imagery, and symbolism used by the poet. Consider the meaning behind specific phrases, the tone they create, and how they contribute to the overall theme of the poem. Pay attention to word choice, metaphorical language, and any recurring motifs that highlight the poet's message or emotions.
This poem is a compare and contrast poem. It is comparing a Steam Shovel to a dinosaur. The author is talking about how he saw one, and they are not dead. I hoped i answered your question.... :)
not at all
A train that runs on steam. But first you need the coal and fire and shovel.
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel - 1990 TV was released on: USA: 10 September 1990
I'm pretty sure you're getting Curious George confused with Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel by Virginia Lee Burton.
Edward Adolph Hermann has written: 'Steam shovels and steam shovel work'
it can pick up heavy things and soil
E.A Hermann has written: 'Steam shovels and steam shovel work' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Steam shovels
HBO Storybook Musicals - 1987 Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel 1-3 was released on: USA: September 1990
Yes. Here it is: Steam Shovel The dinosaurs are not all dead. I saw one raise its iron head To watch me walking down the road Beyond our house today. Its jaws were dripping with a load Of earth and grass that had it cropped. It must have heard me where I stopped, Snorted white steam my way, And stretched its long neck out to see, And chewed, and grinned quite amiably. Charles Malam.
Virginia Lee Burton