Skip to main content
Science Museum Group
  • Collection
  • Learning
  • The group
  • Visit us
    • Locomotion
    • National Railway Museum
    • National Science and Media Museum
    • Science and Industry Museum
    • Science and Innovation Park
    • Science Museum

Collection

  • Search
  • About
  • Search
  • About
  • Collection
  • Learning
  • The group
  • Visit us
    • Locomotion
    • National Railway Museum
    • National Science and Media Museum
    • Science and Industry Museum
    • Science and Innovation Park
    • Science Museum

Search our collection

All 6 People 0 Objects 6 Documents 0
Clear all filters
Image
Category
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Ericsson Caloric Engine, c. 1869

Ericsson Caloric Engine, c. 1869

1833

Model of vessel Stern fitted with John Ericsson's patent screw propellor

Model of vessel Stern fitted with John Ericsson's patent screw propellor

1836-1861

Brass hand crank model of John Ericsson's three bladed duplex screw propellor

Brass hand crank model of John Ericsson's three bladed duplex screw propellor

1856

Ericsson Caloric Engine, c. 1869

Ericsson Caloric Engine, c. 1869

1855-1874

Locomotive cylinder, from Braithwaite and Ericsson's "Novelty".

Locomotive cylinder from Braithwaite and Ericsson's Novelty

1829

Working model, scale 1:24, of the screw engines for the U.S. turret ship 'Monitor' (1862), driven by a crank, on wood slats, patented and made by John Ericsson, New York, United States of America, 1853-1858

Model of the screw engines for the U.S. turret ship 'Monitor'

1853-1858

The Science Museum Group

Locomotion
Locomotion
National Railway Museum
National Railway Museum
National Science and Media Museum
National Science and Media Museum
Science and Industry Museum
Science and Industry Museum
Science and Innovation Park
Science and Innovation Park
Science Museum
Science Museum
  • Privacy and cookies
  • Terms and conditions
  • Web accessibility
Back to Top