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Ref NoMS 3147/5/503
TitleWilliam Wallis, Birmingham, 1830, 1833, 1834
LevelFile
Date1830-1834
DescriptionCrank Engines. (15 items).

503. William Wallis, Birmingham (QK). 1830, Dec. 1833, Jan., Oct. 1834. 15 items.
40 horse power double-acting crank engine, with 32½ inch cylinder, 6 foot stroke, parallel motion, [cast iron beam, cast iron connecting rod].

Reverse plan and sections of the engine and boiler houses and boilers (the plan shows the location of the saw mill), plan of the tunnel; uncoded plan and elevation of the engine and boiler houses; fly wheel and gearing - coloured reverse drawings; press copy sketch plan of the tunnel and stones to cover it; crank pin - press copy sketch; 3 sketches of pipes, 1 marked "furnished by James Wright 28 Oct. 1834"; rough pencil sketch plan and elevation of the engine house showing part of saw mill; rough sketch plan of Mr. Badam's engine house and mill dated 1830; original portfolio cover, with illustrated billhead of William Wallis mounted inside, and notes about the engine written inside. The reverse drawings bear letter codes.

Original Portfolio or 'Book' No. 836. Catalogue of Old Engines p. 108.

For William Wallis, timber and slate merchant. Ashted Saw Mills, Dartmouth Street, Birmingham. The engine was originally made in 1827 and appropriated for Sims Tildasley & Adams of the Aston Junction Forge, Birmingham in 1829, but they did not erect it. John Badams of St. Helens attempted to buy it from them circa Aug.1830, but he was declared bankrupt before the sale was agreed. Francis W. Russell of London also enquired about the engine for a corn mill in Jan. 1833. The engine was finally sold to William Wallis in 1833 and erected in 1834.

See also: Incoming Correspondence.
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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