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Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Catalogue, McPherson's Engineering Catalogue, c1905
... ...Chain Belt Engineering Company...240 page catalgue from teh Chain Belt Engineering Company. Includes numerous line and photographic illustrations....Glover Chain Belt Engineering Company Catalogue mining 240 page catalgue from teh Chain Belt Engineering Company. ...240 page catalgue from teh Chain Belt Engineering Company. Includes numerous line and photographic illustrations.non-fictionelevators, coal handling appliances, sheffield gas works, coke storage plants, colliery truck hauling gear, incline mineral conveyor, log hauling gear, sprocket wheels, ewart's chain, gray's chain, delivery elevator buckets, j.w. glover, chain belt engineering company, catalogue, mining -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, The Latest Improvements in Elevating, Conveying, Storage and Labour Saving Appliances
... Chain Belt Engineering Company...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Chain Belt Engineering Company elevators Fulham gas works beckton gasworks Sheffield gasworks chains Soft covered catalogue with illustrations and some photographs of items of items in industrial situations. ...Soft covered catalogue with illustrations and some photographs of items of items in industrial situations. non-fictionchain belt engineering company, elevators, fulham gas works, beckton gasworks, sheffield gasworks, chains -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Product Photograph, Two-Part Scribbler
... engineering company based in Rochdale, UK. Established in 1866 Tatham developed innovative textile machinery and send their products to Australia and other countries around the world. textile machinery tatham wool manufacture scribbler carding Front - top margin: For description see over. Front bottom right corner - 1076 Rear - Two-Part Scribbler, Semi-Continental Type with Patent Automatic Feed having Extended Hopper. Cylinders in this case are 50” diam. Doffers 36” diam. Drive to strippers and other parts by ‘V’ Belts. Note improved guarding to Fancy Chain ...These are sales photographs for William Tatham Ltd. of Rochdale. These photographs are taken in the fitting shop at William Tatham Ltd. where final assembly would have taken place. The scribbler was the first part of a group of machines known collectively as the carding engine. The photographed machine was made by William Tatham Ltd, a textile engineering company based in Rochdale, UK. Established in 1866 Tatham developed innovative textile machinery and send their products to Australia and other countries around the world.A black and white photo of a Two-Part Scribbler in a landscape format.Front - top margin: For description see over. Front bottom right corner - 1076 Rear - Two-Part Scribbler, Semi-Continental Type with Patent Automatic Feed having Extended Hopper. Cylinders in this case are 50” diam. Doffers 36” diam. Drive to strippers and other parts by ‘V’ Belts. Note improved guarding to Fancy Chain Drives, also feeder gearing.textile machinery, tatham, wool manufacture, scribbler, carding
