Illustrations of Steam Machinery and Steam Naval Architecture

Atlas to the enlarged edition (reissued in an improved form) of Tredgold’s work on the Steam Engine.

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Illustrations of Steam Machinery and Steam Naval Architecture

Atlas to the enlarged edition (reissued in an improved form) of Tredgold’s work on the Steam Engine.

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An edition of "Tredgold on the Steam Engine". This renamed 1843 edition is virtually a reprint of just volume two of the two-volume 1838 edition, and reproduced only the lithograph technical drawings of steam engines and boilers (mostly marine, but some locomotive and stationary) and steamships of the period c.1823 to 1837. Tredgold's work is the main source of technical information about steam engines for the period.

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Table of Contents

Plate I. Page Isometrical projection of a rectangular steam boiler.
Plate II. Page Two sections of a cylindrical steam boiler.
Plate III. Page Brunton’s smoke-consuming Apparatus (Brunton's apparatus for feeding furnaces by machinery).
Plate IV. Page High pressure engine with four-passaged cock.
Plate V. Page Section of a double acting condensing engine for working expansively.
Plate VI. Page Section of a common atmospheric engine.
Plate VII. Page Represents the construction of pistons.
Plate VIII. Page Section of Messrs. Fenton & Company’s steam pipes and valves.
Plate VIII. Page Section of the cylinder and working valves to Maudslay’s Engine.
Plate IX. Page Apparatus for opening and closing steam passages.
Plate X(a). Page Parallel motions or combinations used to produce rectilinear motion from motion in a circular arc.
Plate X(b). Page ditto.
Plate XI. Page Plan and elevation of an atmospheric pumping engine for raising water from a mine.
Plate XII. Page Single Acting Engine by Boulton and Watt.
Plate XIII. Page Double acting engine for raising water.
Plate XIV. Page A steam engine of 20 horse power constructed by Fenton & Cº. Leeds.
Plate XV. Page Maudslay’s Engine.
Plate XVI. Page Indicator for measuring the force of steam in the cylinder.
Plate XVI. Page Diagrams to illustrate the comparative stability of opposite classes of vessels.
Plate XVII. Page Section of a steam vessel with its boiler in two parts.
Plate XVIII. Page Isometrical projection of a steam boat engine as first arranged by Boulton and Watt.
Plate XIX. Page Section and plan of steam boat engine.
Plate XX. Page Side elevation and cross section of a steam carriage.
Plate XXI. Page Kingston's valves as fitted on board sea going steam vessels for blow-off, injection, and hand-pump sea valves.
Plate XXII. Page Boilers of Her Majesty's Steam Vessel African. 2 x 45 horse engines. Maudslay & Field.
Plate XXIII. Page Boilers of Her Majesty's steam frigate Medea. 220 horse power. Maudslay & Field.
Plate XXIV. Page Morgan's paddle wheel, Seaward's paddle wheel.
Plate XXV. Page Positions of a float of a radiating wheel, and of a vertically acting wheel, in a vessel in motion.
Plate XXVI. Page Cycloidal paddle wheel fitted to the Great Western Steam Vessel by Messrs. Maudsley & Field.
Plate XXVI. Page Positions of a float of a cycloidal paddle wheel in a vessel in motion.
Plate XXVII. Page Illustrates Captain Oliver's paper.
Plate XXVIII. Page Her majesty’s steam ship, Phœnix.
Plate XXIX. Page Exhibits the various situations of a trial at sailing of the Medea.
Plate XXX. Page Engine of the Red Rover. Side view and plan.
Plate XXXI. Page Engine of the Red Rover. Longitudinal section.
Plate XXXII. Page Engines of the Red Rover. Cross sections.
Plate XXXIII. Page Nile steam ship of 110 horse power, by Boulton and Watt. Elevation.
Plate XXXIV. Page Engine of Nile steam ship. Plan.
Plate XXXV. Page Engine of Nile steam ship. Section at boilers.
Plate XXXVI. Page Engine of Nile steam ship. Section at paddle wheel.
Plate XXXVII. Page Engine of the Phœnix steam frigate, of Her Majesty’s Navy.
Plate XXXVIII. Page Engine of the Phœnix steam frigate, of Her Majesty’s Navy.
Plate XXXIX. Page Engine of the Phœnix steam frigate, of Her Majesty’s Navy.
Plate XL. Page Engines of the Ruby Gravesend packet. Elevation and Plan.
Plate XLI. Page Section of one of the engines of the Don Juan. Made by Claud Girdwood & Co.
Plate XLII. Page Boilers of Her Majesty’s Ships Hermes, Spitfire and Firefly. 2 x 70 horse engines.
Plate XLIII. Page Engines of the Imperial Russian steam ships Jason and Colchis. 2 x 60 horse engines.
Plate XLIV. Page Engines of the steam ships Jason and Colchis (Russian Navy) by the Butterley Company.
Plate XLV. Page Engines of the steam ships Jason and Colchis (Russian Navy) by the Butterley Company.
Plate XLVI. Page Engines of the steam ships Jason and Colchis, section at crank-shaft, section at aft end of boilers.
Plate XLVII. Page Samuel Hall’s patent improvements on steam engines.
Plate XLVIII. Page Samuel Hall’s patent improvements on steam engines.
Plate XLIX. Page Engine of H.M.S. Megæra.
Plate L. Page Section of one of the engines of HMS Magæra by Seaward & Co., with their slide valves and Hall’s condenser.
Plate LI. Page Engines of the Hull and London packet William Wilberforce. Plan.
Plate LII. Page Engines of the Hull and London packet William Wilberforce. Longitudinal section.
Plate LIII. Page Engines of the Hull and London packet William Wilberforce. Section through paddle wheel.
Plate LIV. Page Engines of the Hull and London packet William Wilberforce. Side elevation.
Plate LV (a). Page Francis Humphrys’s patent engine in the steam packet, Dartford. Longitudinal section.
Plate LV (b). Page Francis Humphrys’s patent engine in the steam packet, Dartford. Side elevation.
Plate LVI (a). Page Francis Humphrys’s patent engine in the steam packet, Dartford. Front elevation.
Plate LVI (b). Page Francis Humphrys’s patent engine in the steam packet, Dartford. Plan.
Plate LVII. Page 45 horse power engine constructed by W. Fairbairn and Cº. Side elevation, plan.
Plate LVIII. Page 45 horse power engine constructed by W. Fairbairn and Cº. Front elevation, back elevation.
Plate LIX. Page 45 horse power engine constructed by W. Fairbairn and Cº. Cross section.
Plate LX. Page 10 horse power steam engine by William Fairbairn & Cº. Elevation.
Plate LXI. Page 10 horse power steam engine by William Fairbairn & Cº. Plan, sectional plan.
Plate LXII. Page 10 horse power steam engine by William Fairbairn & Cº. Sectional elevation.
Plate LXIII. Page 10 horse power steam engine by William Fairbairn & Cº. Cross-sectional elevation.
Plate LXIV. Page Locomotive engine, Stanhope and Tyne Railway by Messrs. R. Stephenson and Co. Elevation.
Plate LXV. Page Locomotive engine, Stanhope and Tyne Railway. Longitudinal section.
Plate LXVI. Page Locomotive engine, Stanhope and Tyne railway. Lever balance safety valve, spring safety valve.
Plate LXVII (a). Page Locomotive engine, Stanhope and Tyne railway. Cylinder cover and outside connecting rods.
Plate LXVII (b). Page Locomotive engine, Stanhope & Tyne railway. Section of cylinder, section and plan of piston.
Plate LXVIII. Page Plan and sections of boiler seating for a twenty horse engine by Messrs. Whitworth and Co.
Plate LXIX. Page Messrs. Hague’s double acting cylinder.
Plate LXX (a). Page Engines of the Berenice, East India Coy’s steam vessel by Robert Napier, Glasgow. End elevation.
Plate LXX (b). Page Engines of the Berenice, East India Coy’s steam vessel by Robert Napier, Glasgow. Section.
Plate LXXI. Page Rotatory engine (of 8 horses power) by Mr. J.T. Beale. Plan and front elevation.
Plate LXXII. Page Rotatory engine by Mr. J.T. Beale. Side elevation, vertical section, and details.
Plate LXXIII. Page Ayre’s contrivance for preventing a locomotive engine from running off a railway.
Plate LXXIV. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXV. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXVI. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXVII. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXVIII. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXIX. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXX. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXXI. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXXII. Page Morgan’s paddle wheel as fitted to Her Majesty’s steam frigate Medea. Side elevation.
Plate LXXXIIa. Page Morgan’s paddle wheel as fitted to Her Majesty’s steam frigate Medea. End elevation and plan.
Plate LXXXIIb. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXXIII. Page Relating to Mr. Mornay's paper on paddle wheels.
Plate LXXXIV. Page 65 in. cylinder engine by Messrs. Maudslay Sons & Field at Chelsea Water Works 1837. Elevation.
Plate LXXXV. Page 65 in. cylinder engine by Messrs. Maudslay Sons & Field at Chelsea Water Works 1837. Section.
Plate LXXXVI. Page 65 in. cylinder engine by Messrs. Maudslay Sons & Field at Chelsea Water Works. Elevations and sections.
Plate LXXXVII. Page Boilers of the 65in. cylinder engine by Messrs. Maudslay Sons & Field at Chelsea Water Works.
Plate LXXXVIII. Page Boilers of the 65 in. cylinder engine by Messrs Maudslay Sons & Field at Chelsea water works.
Plate LXXXIX. Page Stephenson’s patent locomotive engine.
Plate XC. Page Stephenson’s patent locomotive. Longitudinal section.
Plate XCI. Page Stephenson’s patent locomotive. Plan.
Plate XCII. Page Stephenson’s patent locomotive. Back elevation, front elevation, fire-box section, smoke-box section.
Plate XCIII. Page Comet Built at Port Glasgow for Mr. Henry Bell 1811. J. Wood.
Plate XCIV. Page His Highness the Pacha of Egypt’s steam vessel, "Nile".
Plate XCV. Page The Hon. East India Company’s vessel, "Berenice".
Plate XCVI. Page Sheer draught of steam vessel Berenice.
Plate XCVII. Page Forbes’ steam vessel of Calcutta, as rigged with Chinese sails.
Plate XCVIII. Page Herne Bay steam packet Red Rover.
Plate XCIX. Page Diamond Company’s Gravesend steam packet Ruby.
Plate C. Page Her Majesty’s steam ship, Medea. Sheer draught and profile.
Plate CI. Page Her Majesty’s steam ship, Medea. Lower deck plan and upper deck plan.
Plate CII. Page Her Majesty’s steam ship, Medea. Sections.
Plate CIII. Page Her Majesty’s steam vessel of war, "Medea".
Plate CIV. Page Nile steam ship of 220 horse power. Sheer plan and half breadth plan.
Plate CV. Page Nile steam ship of 220 horse power. Profile of inboard works.
Plate CVI. Page Nile steam ship of 220 horse power. Plan of upper deck.
Plate CVII. Page Nile steam ship of 220 horse power. Plan of middle deck and plan of hold.
Plate CVIII. Page The "Colchis" Russian armed steam vessel. Sheer draught and half breadth plan.
Plate CIX. Page The "Colchis" Russian armed steam vessel. Plan of aft platform and fore platform.
Plate CX. Page His Imperial Majesty’s steam vessel the Colchis.
Plate CXI. Page Engines of the "Tiger" made by Mr. Edward Bury with Hall’s patent condensers. Elevation.
Plate CXIa. Page Engines of the "Tiger" made by Mr. Edward Bury with Hall’s patent condensers. Section.
Plate CXII. Page Her Majesty’s steam vessel Firebrand, Admiralty yacht. Sheer elevation and half-breadth plan.
Plate CXIII. Page Portrait of the late Mr. Watt.
Plate CXIV. Page Portrait of the late Mr. Tredgold.
Plate CXV. Page Thirty horse power low pressure (Edward Anthony 1833) engine for a boat.
Plate CXVII. Page Section of the United States mail boat.
Plate CXVIII. Page View of the United States mail steam vessel Neptune. |

Edition Notes

A one-volume work, contains 125 plates and no text. Other than a change of title, this edition is a reprint of volume 2 of Tredgold's "The Steam Engine: its Invention and Progressive Improvement, an investigation of its Principles, and its application to Navigation, Manufactures, and Railways," revised and edited by W.S.B. Woolhouse; London: John Weale, 1838.
An "Explanation of the Plates" appears in pp.327-500 in volume 1 of the 1838 edition.
This 1843 edition has been reproduced in microfilm (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature no. 33256.10, Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1980), and the microfilm then digitised for profit in 2005 by Gale Digital Collections, The Making of the Modern World series, Document Number U508181349.

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