Wet gas meter by A. Wright and Co., Westminster, c. 1870-1880. Wet gas meter by A. Wright and Co. 1870-1880
Wet gas meter, 2 light, 392mm height x 220mm depth x 255mm width, grey cast iron cabinet, by James Milne and Son Ltd., Edinburgh, repaired by Bradford Corporation in April 1928, made 1850-1900, with three dials in top mounted chamber. Wet gas meter 1850-1900
Two-light wet gas meter, c. 1890, by George Orme & Co, Atlas Meter Works Oldham, cast iron, restored in dark green paint, 3 dials measuring in hundreds, thousands and ten thousands of cubic feet. Two-light wet gas meter
Wet gas meter, light industrial, made by Parkinson & W.& B. Cowan Ltd, Gas Engineers, Cottage Lane Works, City Road, London. Measurement by one large dial with three small inset dials. Wet gas meter 1850-1900
Gas meter, wet type, 310mm height x 265mm width x 270mm depth, black painted with white enamelled face, made by Gasmesserfabrik, S Elster, Wien (Vienna) in 1911, single needle reading 3 litres per revolution, on single dial, each litre divided into 600 parts, serial no. 287778, 3 light (flammen), with plumb bob. Gas meter 1911
Wet gas meter, 5 light capacity, 395mm height x 295mm width x 275mm depth in grey cylindrical cabinet with two splayed feet, made by Danubia (D.A.G.), Vienna, Austria, serial no. 5280673, dated 1928, with plumb bob for levelling, enclosed in top section covered with flap are four dials measuring in cubic metres. Wet gas meter 1928
Wet gas meter, 5 lights capacity, 465mm height x 285mm depth x 345mm width, in yellow cast iron cabinet, made by W. Parkinson and Co. Ltd., London and Birmingham, square front section on cylindrical back, small box with hinged door contains three dials. 1850-1900. Wet gas meter 1850-1900
Self-regulating wet meter (3 lights). No.36186 W. and B. Cowan Ltd. Self-regulating wet meter (3 lights)
Wet gas test meter for measuring rate of gas consumption by William Sugg, Westminster, c. 1850, no. 25742. Wet Gas Test Meter for Measuring Rate of Gas Consumption by William Sugg 1850