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C. & T. Millward, Bromley, 1806
Catalogue reference: MS 3147/5/378
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- MS 3147/5/378
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Title (The name of the record)
- C. & T. Millward, Bromley, 1806
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1806
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Crank Engines. (9 items).
378. C. & T. Millward, Bromley (MM). Mar., Apr., Jun. 1806. 9 items.
30 horse power double-acting crank engine, with 28? inch cylinder, 6 foot stroke, parallel motion, cast iron beam, [cast iron connecting rod].Reverse plan and sections of the engine and boiler houses and 2 boilers; reverse plan and sections of 3 boilers (the plan is marked "This plan adopted"); press copy sketch plan and section of the engine foundations [?]. All the drawings except the last item bear letter codes.
Original Portfolio or 'Book' No. 554. Catalogue of Old Engines p. 84.
For C. & T. Millward. Corn mill, Bromley. According to the List of Engines made at Soho, the premises were occupied by Thomas Hill in 1811.
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- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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MS 3147/5
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Boulton and Watt Collection
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Correspondence and Papers
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DRAWINGS - MAIN SERIES
Within the sub-series: MS 3147/5/169
Walker Colliery, Newcastle upon Tyne
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C. & T. Millward, Bromley, 1806