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Ref NoMS 3147/5/1439/a
TitleMiscellaneous warm air stoves, 1782, 1794, not dated
LevelFile
Date1782 - 1794
DescriptionOther Machinery made by Boulton & Watt (6 items).

1439a. Miscellaneous Warm Air Stoves. 1782, 1794, not dated. 6 items.

Stove, Nov. 1782:
"Drawings for stove" - reverse drawing, marked "Executed in the Counting House at Harper's Hill, & removed to Heathfield."

Elevation and section of the stove, not dated [1782].

Other Stoves:
Sections and plan of a stove or fireplace - in James Watt's hand, not dated (half the drawing has been torn away.

Drawings of a warm air stove [?] with charcoal and fire luting - three figures on 1 sheet, not dated.

Lord Lansdowne's Library:
Memorandum - "A general estimate of the expense of erecting under the inspection of George Dance Esquire, an engine for the purpose of communicating regulated warm air into the Library of a house in Berkley Square, belonging to the most Noble Marquis of Lansdowne. By Joseph Green of Sloane Square, the Inventor and Patentee."

Plan and section of the library floor with heating pipes, with explanatory notes - coloured drawing copied by William Creighton from the original on 29 Nov. 1794.

Drawings of various stoves for indoor heating designed by Boulton & Watt, except for the stove for Lord Lansdowne's library, which appears to have been kept with these drawings for reference.
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LanguageEnglish
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