Image
Category
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Coloured sectional drawing, Raffard coupling

1908 0f 1885 invention

St Augustine in his Cell

1964

Model of the "Rocket" locomotive drawings

1970s

Miracle of King Hezekiah

1964

St Jerome in his study

1964

Coloured diagram showing arrangement for exhausting a large wireless valve, by Science Museum Drawing Office, South Kensington, London, 1927. A Herbert McLeod vacuum gauge is shown for measuring pressure.

Coloured diagram showing arrangement for exhausting a large wireless valve

1927

10" x 14" coloured drawing of coupling, c. 1800, mounted on a cardboard sheet. being a square coupling, a Boulton & Watt coupling link and a round coupling.

10" x 14" coloured drawing of coupling

circa 1954

Coloured diagrammatic view, in section, of Boulton and Watt's Rotative Engine, 1788. (Which is on inventory as object number 1861-46).

Coloured diagrammatic view, in section, of Boulton & Watt's Rotative Engine

Diagram of Michell thrust bearing

Diagram of Michell thrust bearing

1913

[Sectional drawing of Lenoir's igniter, 1865. 1934. Ink & colour wash, scale 1 : 1. Museum drawing relating to Lenoir's 1860 patents. The ignition coil of his gas engine caused the spark to trigger combustion. An 1860 Lenoir gas engine, inv. no. 1865-21, is in the Museum's Heat Engines (other than steam) collection]

Lenoir's igniter, 1865

1934

Coloured section drawing (scale 1:2) Peam wet vacuum pump, by the Science Museum Drawing Office, South Kensington, London 1915-1925. The drawing is mounted on sketching board, by Winsor and Newton, London.

Coloured section drawing (scale 1:2) Peam wet vacuum pump

1915-1925

Enlarged sectional drawing showing construction of Renold's keyed bush roller chain

Enlarged sectional drawing

1935

10" x 14" coloured drawing of clutches, c. mounted on a wood block board. Being conical,periferal and rim friction clutches and a self disengaging clutch.

10" x 14" coloured drawing of clutches

1954, drawing; circa 1800 objects

Drawing showing two methods of using Michell Slipper Type Thrust Units, made from information supplied by Michell Bearings,: Westminster, SW1

Drawing showing two methods of using Michell Slipper Type Thrust Units

1922