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Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Special lathe for making tools for cartridge machinery

Special lathe for making tools for cartridge machinery. Height of centres 8.5 inches

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Hand lathe with capstan rest

Hand lathe with capstan rest. Height of centres 8.5 inches

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Hand lathe, light pattern

Hand lathe, light pattern. Height of centres, 15 inches

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Hand lathe, heavy pattern

Hand lathe, heavy pattern. Height of centres 7 inches

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Single-speed hand lathe

Single-speed hand lathe, light pattern. Height of centres 7 inches

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Hand lathe with treadle motor

Hand lathe with treadle motor, light pattern. Height of centres 6 inches

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: The Pennsylvania Railroad and its connections

The Pennsylvania Railroad and its connections
General map of the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connections

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: The Quebec Bridge - View of the completed bridge

The Quebec Bridge - View of the completed bridge
The Quebec Bridge over the St. Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada: View of the completed bridge from the North shore. Date: 1919

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: The Quebec Bridge

The Quebec Bridge: the first train to cross the bridge, 17 October 1917 Date: 1917

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: The Quebec Bridge

The Quebec Bridge: view of the completed north cantilever and anchor arms

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: The Quebec Bridge

The Quebec Bridge: the link at the top of the main post containing pinhole connections for top chords, main post and main diagonals. This detail weighed 145 tons

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: The Quebec Bridge

The Quebec Bridge: wreckage of the old bridge, 29 August 1907 Date: 1907

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: The Quebec Bridge

The Quebec Bridge

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge: general view

Sydney Harbour Bridge: general view showing bridge and pylons at late stage towards completion Date: circa 1931

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge: the finished arch

Sydney Harbour Bridge: the finished arch, view of the road and bracing Date: 1931

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction

Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction: joining the two half-arches Date: circa 1930

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction

Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction between 4 July 1930 and 1 February 1931 Date: circa 1930

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction

Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction: six panels completed, and lower chord and diagonals for seventh Date: circa 1930

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction

Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction Date: circa 1930

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Battersea power station

Battersea power station

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Civil Aviation: London to Australia, Imperial Airways

Civil Aviation: London to Australia, Imperial Airways. Clouds at Champorn, Malay Peninsula

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: London-Edinburgh non-stop, LNER train at Kings Cross

London-Edinburgh non-stop, LNER train at Kings Cross
London-Edinburgh non-stop, London and North Eastern Railway, pulling out of Kings Cross

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Cunard White Star Steamer Queen Mary

Cunard White Star Steamer Queen Mary
The Cunard White Star Quadruple-Screw Turbine Steamer Queen Mary

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Timothy Burstalls Edinburgh Steam Coach

Timothy Burstalls Edinburgh Steam Coach

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction

Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction: four panels completed Date: circa 1930

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotion No. 1

Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotion No. 1

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Springwell Colliery, No. 2

Springwell Colliery, No. 2

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Trevithicks portable steam engine - Catch me who can

Trevithicks portable steam engine - Catch me who can
" Trevithicks portable steam engine of 1808, " Catch me who can" Date: 1808

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Penydarren Ironworks in 1811

Penydarren Ironworks in 1811, from The Principal Rivers of Wales by J G Wood, 1813 Date: 1922

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Hedleys Puffing Billy

Hedleys Puffing Billy

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Shaft brackets and stern frame transported by rail

Shaft brackets and stern frame transported by rail
A record feat in railway transport was accompllished when the speacial L&NER train loaded with the shaft brackets and stern frame for the new liner made its journey from Darlington to Middlesbrough

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Marine Auxiliary Equipment

Marine Auxiliary Equipment
Advertisement for Marine Auxiliary Equipment, British Thomson-Houston Company

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Cunard Liner under construction at Clydebank

Cunard Liner under construction at Clydebank
The new 73, 000 ton Cunard Liner now under construction at Clydebank

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Advertisement for Mazda Lamps

Advertisement for Mazda Lamps: Beauty enriched by light

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Cunard, construction of the new giant liner

Cunard, construction of the new giant liner
Cunard, Christmas 1931: construction of the new giant liner, cover Date: 1931

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Queen Mary leaving Clydebank

Queen Mary leaving Clydebank
The Queen Mary leaving Clydebank on March 24 1936 Date: 1936

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Bugatti aerodynamic car

Bugatti aerodynamic car
Aerodynamic experiments: Bugatti aerodynamic car driven by Friderich in 1923 French Grand Prix at Tours; Mercedes-Benz model from 1939

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 1939 Mercedes-Benz, Type M164

1939 Mercedes-Benz, Type M164
The 1939 Mercedes-Benz, Type M164 Date: 1939

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 1936 6 litre Auto-Union

1936 6 litre Auto-Union
The 1936 6 litre Auto-Union Date: 1936

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 1935 Mercedes-Benz

1935 Mercedes-Benz
The 1935 Mercedes-Benz Date: 1935

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Type P3 Alfa Romeo

Type P3 Alfa Romeo
The Type P3 Alfa Romeo

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: Type 35 Bugatti

Type 35 Bugatti
The Type 35 Bugatti

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 1927 Delage

1927 Delage
The 1927 Delage Date: 1927

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 1924 Sunbeam

1924 Sunbeam
The 1924 Sunbeam Date: 1924

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 1922 Vauxhall

1922 Vauxhall
The 1922 Vauxhall Date: 1922

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 1920 Ballot

1920 Ballot
The 1920 Ballot Date: 1920

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 1914 Mercedes

1914 Mercedes
The 1914 Mercedes Date: 1914

Background imageInst. of Mechanical Engineers Collection: 3 litre Peugeot

3 litre Peugeot
The 3 litre Peugeot



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