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Boulton and Watt waggon-head boilers
Sections of the Boulton and Watt waggon-head boilers erected at the East London Water Works Date: 1842
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1842 Boilers Boulton Bridgewater Foundry Gaskell Nasmyth Pumping Watt Wicksteed
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 17.8cm (9.3" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph print depicts sections of Boulton and Watt waggon-head boilers, erected at the East London Water Works in the year 1842. The Boulton and Watt Steam Engine Company, founded by James Watt and Matthew Boulton in 1775, revolutionized the industrial world with their innovative steam engines. By the early 19th century, their engines were being used not only for textile manufacturing but also for pumping water, as seen in this image. The waggon-head boilers, named for their shape resembling an inverted wagon wheel, were a significant improvement over earlier designs. They featured a larger firebox and a more efficient design, allowing for greater steam production and improved efficiency. The boilers were also portable, making them ideal for use in various applications, including water transport and pumping. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a visual representation of the technological advancements that shaped the industrial revolution. The intricate details of the boiler sections, from the rounded edges to the riveted seams, are a testament to the craftsmanship and engineering prowess of the time. Notable figures in the steam engine industry, such as Henry Maudslay, Joseph Bramah, James Nasmyth, and Edward Gaskell, contributed to the development and refinement of these boilers. Their innovations paved the way for the widespread use of steam power in transportation, manufacturing, and other industries. This photograph print is a valuable historical record, offering insights into the technological advancements of the past and the pioneers who made them possible. It serves as a reminder of the ingenuity and determination that drove the industrial revolution and continues to inspire innovation today.
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