Date:1857
Description:Photograph of the designer of the Great Eastern, showing anchor chains of the ship. Photographed by Robert Howlett; albumen print, 1857. James Watt & Co. of Soho, Handsworth, manufactured the screw engines for this ship. They were horizontal & double-acting of 1800 nominal horse-power and 4886 horse-power indicated, and weighed 500 tons. This photograph is part of the Archives of Soho, held by Birmingham City Archives [Ref. MS3147/31/1/1]
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Creators: Boulton & Watt - Creator
Image courtesy of: Birmingham City Archives
Donor ref:MS3147 (46/6530)
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