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Duffys Byrne & Hamill, Ball’s Bridge, Dublin, Ireland, 1807
Catalogue reference: MS 3147/5/394/b
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- MS 3147/5/394/b
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Title (The name of the record)
- Duffys Byrne & Hamill, Ball’s Bridge, Dublin, Ireland, 1807
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1807
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Description (What the record is about)
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Crank Engines. (3 items).
394b. Duffys Byrne & Hamill, Ball's Bridge, Dublin (Q). Sep. 1807. 3 items.
24 horse power crank engine, with 25 ¼ 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 boilers. All the drawings bear letter codes.
Original Portfolio or 'Book' No. 579. Catalogue of Old Engines p. 78.
For Duffys Byrne & Hamill. Calico dyeing and printing works, Ball's Bridge, Dublin. This engine powered dyeing apparatus supplied by Boulton Watt & Co. - see Portfolio 5/394c below.
See also: 4/93 (Engine Order Book No. 7).
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/95070c97-6268-445e-9c44-edce1403498d/
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MS 3147/5
DRAWINGS - MAIN SERIES
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This record is held at Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
Within the fonds: MS 3147
Boulton and Watt Collection
Within the sub-fonds: MS 3147/3
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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Duffys Byrne & Hamill, Ball’s Bridge, Dublin, Ireland, 1807