Wheel gearing for Mr Williams at Waltham Abbey
- ASHL-25-002
- Item
- 1770s
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
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Wheel gearing for Mr Williams at Waltham Abbey
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Water Wheel for the Powder Mill at Worcester Park
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Water Mill at the victualing works at Red House, Deptford
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
'Design for a Water Mill for His Majesty's Victualing Office Works at the Red House to be worked by water raised by a Steam Engine'. Transverse and Longitudinal Sections are drawn.
The yard at Deptford became the largest food-processing operation in England. It was largely rebuilt between 1774 and 1785.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Upright of the large Tilt Hammer for the Clay Mill Forge at Carron
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Unidentified water wheel drawings
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done in 1898.
Untitled. Captioned Messrs Smith & Sons, 1898 St Bennett Street, Horning, D England.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Plan of the Blacking Mill for turning Grindstones for Carron Works.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
"Plan for the Rolling Mill upon the Cocquet"
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
In 1775 speculators built a rolling mill on the Cocquet in Northumberland with a dam built by Smeaton. This became the Acklington Tin Works and was in production until 1884.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
"Dimensions of a Cast Iron Oil Press"
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Analysis of an oil press made by the Carron Company around 1778.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Design for the Water Wheels for the Rolling Mill upon the Cocquet
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
See also ASHL-25-009.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
"Design for the small movements for the Shipley's Oil Mill at Carshalton"
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Location believed to be Carshalton.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
"Design for the Oil Press for Shipley's Oil Mill at Carshalton"
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Location believed to be Carshalton.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
A penstock is a type of sluice often used at mill sites to control the flow of water through the mill wheel.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Design for the Machinery for Scremerston Mill
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
The drawing is titled 'Design for the Iron Axis showing the Manner of fixing the Waterwheel Etc.'
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Design for Mr Walton's double stack of Powder Mills at Waltham Abbey
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
See also SPAB-GPN-E-006 for a lantern slide of the same drawing.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
"Design for fettering Mr Drinkwater's Cotton Mill"
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Signed by Smeaton but date missing from the original.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Design for altering Hankells Iron Hoop Mill at Wandsworth
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Tentatively identified as Middle Mill, Wandsworth.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Design for a Coal-Drawing Engine at Griff
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
The Griff Collieries in North Warwickshire were formed by connecting a number of small collieries along the Griff arm of the Coventry Canal.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer