£20 Engines West India Mail Packets
1845 Ref: 261
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2 Plates:
ENGINES OF THE WEST INDIA MAIL PACKETS, | CLYDE, TAY, TWEED AND TEVIOT. | Constructed by Messrs.Caird & Coy., Greenock.
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
ENGINES OF THE WEST INDIA MAIL PACKETS | Constructed by Messrs.Caird & Coy., Greenock.
END ELEVATION at the CYLINDER END | END ELEVATION at the CRANK END.
Pair of plates (56x43cm. & 45x48cm.) published in The Practical Mechanic and Engineer's Magazine for June 1845 showing the engines designed and built by Caird & Co., for paddle steamers Clyde, Tay, Tweed and Cheviot, all launched in 1841. The engine were side- lever engines with two cylinders of 74.5 inch diameter with a stroke of 90 inches, driving 30 foot paddle wheels at 15 rpm.
Folds as issued. Top edge repair to 2nd plate but generally very good - the slight browning at one of the folds on the first plate is very faint and not as noticeable as it appears on this image.