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Hydraulic accumulator, 1900

Hydraulic accumulator, 1900

1900

Hydraulic Engine

Hydraulic Engine

1840

Hydraulic engine, designed by William Armstrong, c.1840, no

Hydraulic engine, designed by William Armstrong, c.1840, no

1840

Letter, William George Armstrong to R S Reid, 20 November 1847

Letter, William George Armstrong to R S Reid, 20 November 1847

1847-11-20

Armstrong's hydro-electric machine, with leyden jar, other accessories and documentary material

Armstrong hydroelectric machine, 1845

1845

Hydraulic engine, designed by William Armstrong, c.1840, no provenance, probably used to operate a railway swing bridge.

Hydraulic engine

1840

Contract of 3 Nov 1853 between The Saint Katharine Dock Company, and William George Armstrong, George Cruddas and Richard Lambert of the Elswick Engine Works, Newcastle upon Tyne, for 'Machinery and Apparatus ... for the application of Hydraulic Power to the Cranage in or about the Saint Katharine Docks'.

Contract of 3 Nov 1853 between The Saint Katharine Dock Company

1853

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