Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Marine engine model

Cole, Cyril (Mr) (Model maker)

Model of twin tandem compund marine engine, as fitted to the Inman liner S.S. City of New York in 1877. This was an unusual development in marine engineering in the late nineteenth century, as the great height required to house this type of engine made it impractical for ships. Nevertheless it was a highly successful engine as the City of New York was one of the holders of the Blue Riband of the North Atlantic. Her sister vessel, City of Rome, was the vessel used in a short-lived attempt to establish a trans-Atlantic service from Milford in 1889.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

71.54I

Creation/Production

Role: Model maker
Period: 1960s-1970s

Acquisition

donation, 16/9/1971

Measurements

Length (mm): 555
Width (mm): 355
Height (mm): 700
Weight (kg): 62.6

Material

Metal
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