Album of photographs (57-113)
- Reference:GB 254 MS 45/7/2
- Dates of Creation:1907-1911
- Physical Description:1 file
Scope and Content
Steam engines and rice milling machinery with a few photographs of mine hoists/winches, and a crane, and a workshop view with workers. DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Aspirating fan with shaker. DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Winnowing fan, double blowing fan with wooden casing. DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Aspirating fan, type "c", with wooden casing. DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Steam barring engine, single cylinder DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Steam barring engine, single cylinder; another view of 45/7/2(078) DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Travelling band slat conveyor, iron framing DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Travelling band slat conveyor, wood framing. DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; ? Steam driven hoist or winch, indicator disc. DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; ?Compound steam driven hoist or winch DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; CORLISS and slide valve engine with horizontal back and air pump DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Horizontal steam engine, another view of 45/7/22(083) DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Complete rice mill for small production. DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Complete rice mill for small production; another view of 45/7/2(084) DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Complete rice mill for small production, another view of 45/7/2(084) DUNNIKIER FOUNDRY; Twin three cylinder vertical reciprocating pump with air vessels.
Access Information
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Alternative Form Available
Copies of many of these photographs are also in MS 45/7/6.
Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Photographs; 29.5x24; with negative. May require conservation
Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Gary Smith
Conditions Governing Use
Reproduction is available subject to preservation requirements. Charges may be made for this service, and copyright and other restrictions may apply; please check with the Duty Archivist.
Accruals
Not expected
Additional Information
Published