Record

RefNoCLP/3i/62
LevelItem
TitleDrawing, machine for pumping water by unknown artist
Date[17th century]
DescriptionThis machine, called 'wasserkunst', or water art, is developed to pump up water and distribute it through the canal 'T'. The drawing illustrates the various components of the machine, which involves a wind-up mechanism. The parts are lettered.

The drawing contains a signature saying that W.S. has invented this. [W.S. inv.]. The drawing and description are clearly in the same hand as the drawing, CLP/3i/61.

Subject: Engineering
LanguageGerman
Extent1p
FormatDrawing
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordCLP/3i/61
CLP/6/35
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