Showing 2 items matching "wellington from brooklyn"
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Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Painting - Print of Wellington from Brooklyn by C D Barraud, Wellington from Brooklyn, 1889
... Print of Wellington from Brooklyn by C D Barraud...Wellington from Brooklyn...Wellington from Brooklyn... from Brooklyn c.g. 1852" C D Barraud... "WELLINGTON FROM BROOKLYN C.G. 1852 BY C.D. BARRAUD 1822-97". BRASS... ". CENTRE "WELLINGTON FROM BROOKLYN C.G. 1852 BY C.D. BARRAUD 1822 ...Limited edition print of original watercolour "Wellington from Brooklyn c.g. 1852" C D BarraudBELOW IMAGE: LEFT SIDE "THIS PRINT FROM THE ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR WAS ISSUED BY THE ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY ENDOWMENT TRUST, 1975". RIGHT SIDE "SERIAL 35:1975 PRINT NO. 475 ". CENTRE "WELLINGTON FROM BROOKLYN C.G. 1852 BY C.D. BARRAUD 1822-97". BRASS PLAQUE ON GLASS "PRESENTED BY A.W. BEASLEY MAY 1977"wellington from brooklyn, c d barraud -
Mont De Lancey
Tool - Chain Pipe Wrench, J.H Williams and Co, Late 19th century
A tool used in the early 20th Century.A two piece metal wrench with an adjustable chain that is used to tighten around metal objects. It has a double triangular pointed grooved jaw grip, a handle and chain attached. They provide safe, reliable and powerful torque. The dual reversible jaws allow ratchet action in both directions without removing the chain wrench from the pipe.Stamped on the handle - Drop forged from bar steel by J.H. Williams & Co, Brooklyn, NY. On a grip jaw at the top is stamped - No 1, 'W' in a triangle shape, Patented Oct.4 '81, Dec.13 '81, Mar. 14 '82, Sep.25 '83, Feb.14 '88 and Brook Chain Wrench at the bottom.tools, equipment, hand tools, wrenches, steel