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James Watt in his Glasgow workshop improving on Thomas Newcomens 1712 Newcomen

3588302 James Watt in his Glasgow workshop improving on Thomas Newcomens 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1781, from Les Merveilles de la Science, pub.1870. by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: James Watt in his Glasgow workshop improving on Thomas Newcomens 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1781. James Watt, 1736 -1819. Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer and chemist. From Les Merveilles de la Science, published 1870.); Photo eKen Welsh; French, out of copyright

Media ID 18263835

© Ken Welsh / Bridgeman Images

1712 1781 18th Chemist Eighteenth Engine Engineer Glasgow Improving Inventor James James Watt Machinery Mechanical Newcomen Steam Technological Thomas Thomas Newcomen Watt Watt Steam Engine Workshop Newcomen Steam Engine


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This print showcases James Watt in his Glasgow workshop, diligently working on improving Thomas Newcomen's 1712 steam engine with his revolutionary Watt steam engine in 1781. The image, taken from Les Merveilles de la Science and published in 1870, captures the essence of scientific progress and technological innovation during the 18th century. James Watt, a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist, is depicted engrossed in his work as he refines the mechanics of the steam engine. His contributions to this field would forever change the course of history and pave the way for industrialization. The photograph not only highlights Watt's brilliance but also emphasizes his dedication to advancing machinery. It serves as a testament to his relentless pursuit of perfection and showcases him as an iconic figure in both scientific and engineering communities. The intricate details captured within this image provide a glimpse into the bustling atmosphere of Watt's workshop. With various tools scattered around him, it becomes evident that every aspect was carefully considered during this transformative process. As we gaze upon this historical portrait, we are reminded of how one individual's ingenuity can shape an entire era. James Watt's unwavering commitment to progress continues to inspire generations of scientists and engineers worldwide.

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