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Structural and Mechanical Details from Beam Engine House Insc. "GDH"

DC 10660

Description Structural and Mechanical Details from Beam Engine House Insc. "GDH"

Date 1982

Catalogue Number DC 10660

Category Prints and Drawings

Copies SC 357885, SC 357897, SC 357891, SC 357894, SC 357890, SC 357883, A 63136 P, SC 357886, SC 357887, SC 357888, SC 357889, SC 357893, SC 357895

Scope and Content Drawing of beam-centre of beam-engine in Garlogie Mill, Garlogie, Grampian This mid 19th-century beam-engine is virtually intact and is the only Scottish example of its type still in its original position. It is a house-built rotative beam-engine of medium size, with a double-acting cylinder, separate condenser and air-pump. The boiler- or feed-pump rod is connected to the beam near the centre. It drives the small pump which pipes hot water back to the boiler. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Medium Pencil

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