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Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth. Formerly the residence of James Watt, it was occupied by George Tangye at the time the photograph was taken.

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth. Formerley the residence of James Watt, at the time of this photograph, the residence of George Tangye.

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth. Formerly the residence of James Watt and occupied at the time of the photograph by George Tangye J.P.

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth Formerley the residence of James Watt, occupied at the time of this photograph, by George Tangye.

Heathfield House

A view of Heathfield House from St Mary's Church Yard, taken 1908. The home of James Watt, it was built between 1787 and 1790 to the designs of Samuel Wyatt and demolished in 1928

Heathfield House, Handsworth

James Watt's workshop at Heathfield House, Handsworth. The workshop was sealed on Watt's death in 1819 and not re-opened until 1901. The contents were afterwards transferred to the Science Museum in South ...

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth. The home of James Watt, it was built between 1787 and 1790 to the designs of Samuel Wyatt and demolished in 1928.

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth, the home of James Watt until his death in 1819. Designed by Samuel Wyatt and built between 1787 and 1790 it was demolished in 1928.

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth, the home of James Watt until his death in 1819. In this cutting from Country Life attention is drawn to the similarities between Heathfield House and Doddington Hall, Cheshire, ...

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth. Designed by Samuel Wyatt for James Watt, the house was built between 1787 and 1790 and demolished in 1928.

Heathfield House, Handsworth

James Watt's workshop at Heathfield House, Handsworth, from a drawing dated 1886. The room was sealed on Watt's death in 1819 and not re-opened until 1901 when the contents were transferred to the Science ...

Heathfield House, Handsworth

James Watt's garret at Heathfield House, Handsworth. Watt's workshop rooms were sealed at his death and not re-opened until 1901.

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

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 ...

James Watt burial at Handsworth Parish Church

The burial place of James Watt. Watt died on August 19th 1819 at his home, Heathfield House. He was laid to rest next to his old friend and colleague Matthew Boulton in Saint Mary's Churchyard.

James Watt commemorative medal, obverse

This medal was struck to commemorate the life of engineer James Watt (1736-1819). The obverse shows Watt himself, the reverse his steam engine.

James Watt copying press, Handsworth

James Watt developed the copy press so that copies of letters and business documents could easily be retained. The machines were made at the Soho Manufactory and supplied to a wide variety of customers ...

James Watt Museum, Handsworth

The James Watt Museum at Cornwall Works, Handsworth. 1909

James Watt Statue

Sculpted by Alexander Munro and unveiled in 1868. The original design for the statue was by J H Chamberlain. It originally stood in Ratcliff Place (by Paradise Street) but now stands in Chamberlain Square ...