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Edward Davies, Stonehouse, 1824, 1830

Catalogue reference: MS 3147/5/1030

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MS 3147/5/1030
Title
Edward Davies, Stonehouse, 1824, 1830
Date
1824 - 1830
Description

Side Lever Boat Engines for Land (3 items).

1030. Edward Davies, Stonehouse (WO). Jun. 1824, Nov. 1830. 3 items.
30 horse power side lever boat engine for land, with 31½ inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke.

Reverse plan of the engine house and boilers, cross-section of the engine house, longitudinal section of the engine house and cross-section of the boilers, longitudinal section of boiler; sketch of cast iron shaft, Nov. 1830. The reverse drawings bear letter codes.

Original Portfolio or 'Book' No. 777. Catalogue of Old Engines p. 206.

For Edward Davies. Mill, Stonehouse, near Stroud, Gloucestershire. The concern later became R. S. & E. Davies & Co.

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Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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Edward Davies, Stonehouse, 1824, 1830