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Hand-Drawn China Machine Schematics
Image by tj.blackwell
This orthographic projection, lying in dust and detritus on an old set of drawers in the office, was dated August 26th, 1963. It depicts components for a device called the ‘Murphy M/Speed Splitter’, which would have been manufactured in the workshop downstairs.
Museum Collections Centre – 25 Dollman Street – warehouse – Small Crank Operated Power Press and Tensile Testing China Machine
Image by ell brown
I went to the Open Day at the Museum Collections Centre – 25 Dollman Street on the 13th of May 2012.
At the Dollman Street Stores they have objects that are not currently on display in the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery or Think Tank. Some items used to be in the old Museum of Science & Industry on Newhall Street.
In the warehouse at the Museum Collections Centre – 25 Dollman Street. Lots of large items in here.
Two machines.
Small Crank Operated Power Press and Tensile Testing China Machine
Small Crank Operated Power Press – Used to stamp out small metal components by Edwin Lowe, Bearing Manufacturers of Perry Barr, Birmingham, 50 years ago.
Tensile Testing China Machine (c. 1950) – Loughborough College hydraulic machines like this one were used by Colleges to find the amount of ‘stretch’ in different materials.