Clay mill John Smeaton
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Clay mill
Sectional elevation of the tilt hammer and ply wheel for the clay mill at Carron, Dunipace, Scotland. In a scale of 1:12 inches per foot.
Signed and dated in the bottom right corner and inscribed ‘Upright of the large TILT HAMMER for the Clay Mill Forge at Carron for the Explantion see Machine Letter Book Vol 3 - page 102’
Original drawing from Designs by the late John Smeaton made on various occasions in the course of his employment as a Civil Engineer from the year 175[?] to 179[?], Volume 2. Containing Designs for Mills and Hydraulic Engines. Collected and arranged by John Farey, 1821.
John Smeaton (1724-1792) was a British civil engineer, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1753.
John Farey (1766-1826) was a British geologist and surveyor, he worked on the published reports of John Smeaton’s work between 1809 and 1812.
- Image reference: RS-17789
- ©The Royal Society
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