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Collection of detailed copy engineering drawings, 1945, Drawing no. Z6643. The Ceylon Government Railway Garratt was one of the last to be built under the original patent for the Garratt locomotive. The first locomotive (order no 1128) was produced in 1927 and was a prototype 2-6-2 + 2-6-2 for the mountain section of the railway. The 2-6-2 + 2-6-2 was compared against the customary 4-6-0 + 0-6-4 and was found to make a 20% saving in coal consumption. The engineering drawings in this collection are from the second order of 8 engines (order no 11131) acquired by Ceylon Government Railways in 1945.

Engineering Drawings for the Ceylon Government Railways Garratt

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Photographs and Trade Literature from Kearns-Richards and Related Businesses

22 drawings, 1 CD

General Arrangement Drawings for Plano Milling Machine

Manual for the 15.7-hp six-cylinder Shelsley motor car, made by Crossley Motors Ltd, Gorton, Manchester, 1929, with an attached letter on the ownership history of the car held by the museum.

Handbook of Instruction for the 15.7 HP Crossley Six

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