
Ventilation Fan Detail Drawing
A drawing of part of a ventilation fan, built by Howden’s Engineering, Scotland Street, Glasgow.
A drawing of part of a ventilation fan, built by Howden’s Engineering, Scotland Street, Glasgow.
A coloured pen-and-ink drawing of two views of a mine ventilation fan. From Howden’s Engineering on Scotland Street, Glasgow.
A pencil drawing of a fan, probably a mine ventilation fan, from Howden’s Engineering on Scotland Street, Glasgow.
A WWI lithograph by war artist Muirhead Bone, of ship construction on the Clyde. Signed and marked in pencil “To The Tuscania”, a ship captained by his brother David.
A 1917 signed lithograph by Glasgow-born war artist Muirhead Bone, of a fabrication workshop in a shipyard.
A WWI lithograph by war artist Muirhead Bone, of ship construction on the Clyde. Signed and marked in pencil “To The Tuscania”, a ship captained by his brother David.
A lithograph by WWI war artist Muirhead Bone, under the bows of a cross-channel rail ferry under construction.
A signed Muirhead Bone lithograph, ‘On The Stocks’ from the series ‘The Great War’ 1917, depicting a ship under construction in a Scottish shipyard.
A plan drawing of a Thompson steam boiler and boiler house at Guardbridge Paper Mill in Fife.
A pair of drawings of a proposed 30” Hercules water turbine, to be built by John Turnbull Jr. & Sons of Glasgow for Paton’s mill in Johnstone, dating from the 1890s.
A very small blueprint of the S.S. Loch Lomond, built by D & W Henderson in 1934.