INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY
Series One: The Boulton & Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton Papers
from Birmingham Central Library
Part 11: Engineering Drawings, c1801-1865
Detailed Listing
Note of Explanation:
The following list has been compiled from the Catalogue of Old Engines (which is reproduced at the start of Reel 29 of Part 3 of this microfilm project).
Data is provided under the following headings which run across a double page:
On the verso:
- Portfolio Number
- Approximate Number of Drawings in that particular portfolio
- Earliest Date on the Drawings
- Number of Engines
- Type of Engine
ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR TYPES OF ENGINES USED:
S = Single Acting |
C = Crank |
D = Double Acting |
CB = Crank Beam |
SP = Sun & Planet |
ChB = Chain Beam |
SSL = Small Side Lever |
EBCh = Equal Beam Chain |
SL = Side Lever |
UBCh = Unequal Beam Chain |
Ind = Independent |
EBPM = Equal Beam Parallel Motion |
Invt = Inverted |
UBPM = Unequal Beam Parallel Motion |
Osc = Oscillating |
DbC = Driven by Cattle |
BT = Boat Type |
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(Layout of entries varies slightly depending on engine type)
- Cylinder Diameter x Stroke
- Horse Power
- Revolutions per minute
- Letters and Number of Order Book
On the recto (and relating to the entries on the left hand page):
- Owner of the Engine (or in the case of Engines and Machinery supplied to Sugar Plantations - name of the relevant Agent); Owner of Vessel for Boat Engines.
- Other Details: This frequently gives information about the use of the engine e.g. was it used in a Cotton Mill, a Flax Mill, a Corn Mill or a Distillery?; for boats - how were they used and where?; any subsequent sale of the engine; site and location of the engine; amounts paid; height and eight; and any other useful details.
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