1788 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANN. ENGR. Beighton steam engine

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1788 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA ENGRAVING 3rd Edition "Encyclopaedia Britannica; or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Literature, Constructed on a Plan, by which the different Sciences and Arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises or systems...". no reserve rare ORIGINAL ANTIQUE COPPERPLATE ENGRAVING Plate 478 Beighton's Steam Engine Henry Beighton (1687 – 1743) was an English engineer and surveyor. He was born at Chilvers Coton near Nuneaton, Warwickshire and worked in the neighbouring village of Griff. In 1717, he published an engraving of the Newcomen engine erected there in 1714 by Thomas Newcomen. In 1818 erected one at Oxclose colliery at Washington, County Durham. By measuring the work done by the Griff engine, he was able to publish a table of quantity of water that could be raised by an engine with a six-foot stroke working at 16 strokes per minute. While this image is watermarked to prevent illegal picture copying, the print itself is not!!! This over 222 year old original antique engraving is taken from the 3rd edition of the world famous"Encyclopaedia Britannica", edited by the publisher Macfarquhar and, after his death, by Dr. George Gleig, printed by Bell and Macfarquhar, in Edinburgh, Great Britain, 1788 - 1797. The Encyclopædia Britannica (Latin for "the British Encyclopædia") is read more