Model of a ship's stern fitted with a screw propeller patented by James Lowe

Made:
1838 in Southwark and England
inventor:
James Lowe
Model of the stern of a ship fitted in 1838 with a screw Model of the stern of a ship fitted in 1838 with a screw Model of the stern of a ship fitted in 1838 with a screw

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Model of the stern of a ship fitted in 1838 with a screw
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Model of the stern of a ship fitted in 1838 with a screw
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Model of the stern of a ship fitted in 1838 with a screw
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Model of a ship's stern fitted with a screw propeller patented by James Lowe, unsigned, England, 1838

Details

Category:
Marine Engines
Object Number:
1874-2
Materials:
wood (unidentified), iron and paint
Measurements:
overall: 250 mm x 220 mm x 170 mm, .94kg
type:
model - representation
credit:
Vansittart, Henrietta