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1891 Description of floating elevator and spoil distributor for the Baltic Sea Canal <ref>[[Engineering 1891/02/20]]</ref>
1891 Description of floating elevator and spoil distributor for the Baltic Sea Canal <ref>[[Engineering 1891/02/20]]</ref>


1897 Description and photo of floating dock for Paulo de Loanda. <ref>[[Engineering 1897/09/10]]</ref>
1897 Description, drawing and photo of floating dock for Paulo de Loanda. <ref>[[Engineering 1897/09/10]]</ref>


1934 Description of a 'Jiges' boiler, designed in 1925 by a Swedish
1934 Description of a 'Jiges' boiler, designed in 1925 by a Swedish

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1891. Floating Elevator and Spoil Distributor for the Baltic Sea Canal.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1897. Floating Dock for the Portuguese Government, for San Paulo De Loanda [1]
1903. Suction and Bucket Dredger.
1914.
1921. 60 ton floating crane for the Manchester Ship Canal.
1921.
1926.

A. F. Smulders and Co, of Rotterdam, and of Utrecht (1891), Netherlands.

Became Werf Gusto.

1891 Description of floating elevator and spoil distributor for the Baltic Sea Canal [2]

1897 Description, drawing and photo of floating dock for Paulo de Loanda. [3]

1934 Description of a 'Jiges' boiler, designed in 1925 by a Swedish engineer, Mr. J. G. Sandwall, developed by the Society Anonyme des Chaudronneries A. F. Smulders, Grace-Berleur-lez-Chaudronneries A. F. Smulders, Chaudronneries, Liège, Belgium, and installed in a paper mill belonging to the Societe Anonyme des Papeteries de Genval, at Genval, Belgium.[4]. Note: A. F. Smulders, Chaudronneries was a sister company of A. F. Smulders and Co of Schiedam. [5]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Engineering, 10 Sept 1897
  2. Engineering 1891/02/20
  3. Engineering 1897/09/10
  4. Engineering 1934/01/05
  5. [2] Werf Gusto Schiedam Digital Museum