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Boulton and Watt engine - East London Water Works
Elevation of the Boulton and Watt engine, erected at the East London Water Works, Old Ford Date: 1842
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1842 Boulton Bridgewater Foundry Gaskell Nasmyth Pumping Watt Wicksteed
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This print depicts an elevation view of the Boulton and Watt engine, which was erected at the East London Water Works in Old Ford in 1842. The engine, a masterpiece of the Industrial Revolution, was manufactured by the renowned Thomas Newcomen and Company, under the supervision of James Watt and his associates, Joseph Nasmyth, Henry Maudslay, and William Gaskell. The Boulton and Watt engine, a Newcomen engine improved with a separate condenser, was a significant advancement in steam engine technology. It was designed to provide a more consistent and efficient power source, making it ideal for pumping applications. The engine's distinctive design, with its external crank and flywheel, is evident in this print. The East London Water Works, established in the early 19th century, was one of the earliest water companies in London. The works, located in Old Ford, supplied water to the growing population of the East End of London. The introduction of the Boulton and Watt engine allowed the works to increase its pumping capacity and ensure a reliable water supply to the area. The print also showcases the intricate details of the engine's components, including the cylinder, piston, and connecting rod. The engine's boiler, located to the right of the print, is also visible, demonstrating the integration of steam generation and engine power. This print is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the Industrial Revolution and the critical role that steam engines played in the transportation and infrastructure development of the 19th century. The Boulton and Watt engine at the East London Water Works stands as a symbol of progress and technological advancement.
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