Head stone, Wyverton, Nr Blakeney
- ASHL-23-004
- Item
- 1725
Headstone of Thomas Smith, Millwright, died April 16th 1725 aged 82. May have been the miller at Blakeney.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
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Head stone, Wyverton, Nr Blakeney
Headstone of Thomas Smith, Millwright, died April 16th 1725 aged 82. May have been the miller at Blakeney.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
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
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
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
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
"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
"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
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 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 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
"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
"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
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 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
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
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
Tuxford's steam portable traction engine
About 1839 a portable steam engine was produced, allowing the application of steam power in the fields beyond the confines of the farmyard. William Tuxford of Boston, Lincolnshire started manufacture of an engine built around a locomotive-style boiler.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Plan of Sutton Mill, by Daniel England
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a mill plan by Daniel England, Millwright and Engineer, Ludham, Norfolk, 1823-1897.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer