Partly sectioned 100 K.W. Radial Flow Steam Turbine alternator with Generator, built by C. A. Parsons and Company, Newcastle upon Tyne in 1892 for the Cambridge Electric Supply Company. 100 K.W. Parsons' Radial Flow Steam Turbine alternator with Generator, partly sectioned 1892
Metal component associated with the 100 K.W. Radial Flow Steam Turbine alternator with Generator 1891
Sectional model in wood, scale 1:32, of engine room and single geared turbine machinery designed for the proposed battle cruiser H.M.S. 'Howe', (1918), showing adjacent hull framing, unsigned, British, 1918-1931 Model of engine room and geared turbine machinery of proposed battle cruiser H.M.S. 'Howe' 1918-1931
Parsons compound non-condensing steam turbine driving a 4 KW. 65V. D.C. generator; built in 1887 by Clarke, Chapman, Parsons & Co. Parsons compound non-condensing steam turbine driving a generator 1887
Sectional model, scale 1:5, of a steam turbine for a torpedo-boat destroyer, patented by Dr. H. Zoelly in 1899, in glass case with key (see note), by Escher Wyss and Co Engineers. Zurich, c.1910 Model of a Zoelly marine turbine 1910-1914
Working model of Parson's doubel reduction geared turbine machinery with two driving shaft, by Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Co. Ltd., Wallsend, 1927-1929 Working model of Parsons Double, reduction geared turbines 1927-1929
Sectioned model, scale 1:8, of the marine gas turbine fitted in the M.S. 'Auris', (c. 1951), the first merchant ship to be fitted by gas-turbine propulsion, by British Thomson-Houston Company Limited, with glazed case on table stand (see note). Sectioned model of the Gas Turbine fitted in the M.S. 'Auris' 1951-1953