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Jolliffe & Banks, London, 1814
Catalogue reference: MS 3147/5/871
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- MS 3147/5/871
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Title (The name of the record)
- Jolliffe & Banks, London, 1814
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1814
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Independent Beam (Crank) Engines (3 items).
871. Jolliffe & Banks, London (Z). Dec. 1814. 3 items.
14 horse power independent crank engine, with 22 inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, parallel motion, cast iron beam, cast iron connecting rod.Reverse plan of the engine and boiler, cross-section of the engine and boiler, side view of the engine, longitudinal section of the boiler. The drawings bear letter codes.
Original Portfolio or 'Book' No. 672. Catalogue of Old Engines p. 242.
For Jolliffe & Banks, Strand Bridge Works, London. The firm's name is often spelt "Joliffe & Banks". Engine Order Book No. 8 notes that the engine was for Southwark Bridge.
See also: 4/94 (Engine Order Book No. 8), Incoming Correspondence (from John Rennie).
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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
Within the series: MS 3147/5
DRAWINGS - MAIN SERIES
Within the sub-series: MS 3147/5/169
Walker Colliery, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Jolliffe & Banks, London, 1814