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Drawing of part of a building possibly used for drawing water
Mounted with PAF2929-PAF2950, PAF2952-PAF2956.; Page number 23.
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Object Details
ID:
PAF2951
Type:
Drawing
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Charnock, John
People:
Beaufoy, Henry B H
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
169 mm x 225 mm
Parts:
Charnock's Views. Volume IV. Mechanics (Album)
Drawing of parts of a Camera Obscura (Drawing) (PAF2929)
Drawings of part of a Camera Obscura (Drawing) (PAF2930)
Miscellaneous mechanical drawings (Drawing) (PAF2931)
Drawing instruments including dividers and rule (Drawing) (PAF2932)
Miscellaneous drawings including an observing chair (Drawing) (PAF2933)
Miscellaneous mechanical device (Drawing) (PAF2934)
Miscellaneous mechanical diagrams, possibly an adding machine (Drawing) (PAF2935)
Miscellaneous mechanical diagrams (Drawing) (PAF2936)
Miscellaneous instrument on a table, with scale (Drawing) (PAF2937)
Miscellaneous instrument on a table, possibly an electrical machine, with scale (Drawing) (PAF2938)
Astronomical drawings showing Graham's Equatorial Sector (Drawing) (PAF2939)
Astronomical instruments including Bradley's Zenith Sector, Sisson's Equatorial Sector and Bird's eight foot quadrant, with scale (Drawing) (PAF2940)
Astronomical instruments including a drawing of John Harrison's marine timekeeper no.2 (H.2), together with drawings a six inch refractor and six inch reflector by Short (Drawing) (PAF2941)
Miscellaneous unidentified diagram (Drawing) (PAF2943)
Miscellaneous unidentified diagram with compass rose and scale (Drawing) (PAF2944)
Plan of an area with landscape detail, and scale (Drawing) (PAF2945)
Miscellaneous unidentified diagram, with scale (Drawing) (PAF2946)
Group of mechanical objects including wheels, a stand and a cupboard (Drawing) (PAF2947)
Drawing of a cone-shaped building with detail alongside (Drawing) (PAF2948)
Drawings of parts of buildings showing brick walls (Drawing) (PAF2949)
Section through a windmill showing mechanical parts (Drawing) (PAF2950)
Drawing of part of a building possibly used for drawing water (Drawing) (PAF2951)
Broadside and aerial views of a land yacht in the form of triangular-shaped ketch-rigged sailing vessel on wheels (Drawing) (PAF2952)
Plan and elevation of a three-masted sailing vessel in a floating dock (Drawing) (PAF2953)
Diagram of the parts of a large mechanical structure (Drawing) (PAF2954)
Plan and diagrams of an industrial building, with scale (Drawing) (PAF2955)
Drawings of astronomical instruments (Drawing) (PAF2956)
Church building in a landscape with river (Drawing) (PAF2957)
Viaduct in landscape with canal (Drawing) (PAF2958)
Drawing of a large mechanical structure (Drawing) (PAF2959)
Castle in a landscape with tree (Drawing) (PAF2960)
Two views of a ruined church showing brickwork, a door, a window and buttresses (Drawing) (PAF2961)
Heraldic shield with swag and motto (Print) (PAF2962)
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