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[[Image:JD_Daglish01.jpg|thumb|80-ton mine winding drum]]
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[[Image:10-67-25.jpg|thumb|Daglish's Patent Cut-off Gear]]
[[Image:10-67-25.jpg|thumb|Daglish's Patent Cut-off Gear]]

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Operating mechanism at Birkenhead
Detail of operating mechanism at Birkenhead
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1874 Horizontal boring machine
1874 Rolling mill engine
1876.
1891.
80-ton mine winding drum
1918.
Daglish's Patent Cut-off Gear

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1918.

General

Robert Daglish and Co of St. Helens Foundry Engine and Boiler Works

1798 Company Established

1812 Robert Daglish built a locomotive known as the Yorkshire Horse while at the Orrell Colliery

1850 Operating mechanism (for lock gates?) at Egerton Wharf, Birkenhead. Marked 'Daglish Junr. St Helens Foundry' (see photos)

1866 Two Single Cylinder Rotative beam Engine for Bristol Waterworks (Chelvey Station)

1874 Daglish's horizontal boring machine described in 'Engineering' (see illustration)[1]

1874 Two cylinder rolling mill engine for the Mersey Steel and Iron Co, Liverpool. Cylinders 36" dia, 4 ft stroke. Max speed 250 rpm <'Engineering' 20th February 1874</ref>. See illustration

1884 Made a set of Provand's patent sea water distillation plant for use at Iquique, S America [2]

1890 Inverted Vertical Rotative Engine for St Helens Waterworks (Kirkby Station)

1890 Horizontal two-cylinder winding engine for Huncoat Colliery, Accrington[3]

1891 Advert. Engines

1897 Horizontal Rotative Engine for St. Helens Waterworks (Eccleston Hill Station). (R. H. Daglish of St. Helens)

1904 Large mine winding drum described in 'The Engineering Magazine'[4]. Diameter 33 ft, weight of drum 80 tons. See photo.

1905 Supplied inverted vertical single-cylinder winding engine for Tirpentwys Colliery

1919 Advert for engines for winding, hauling and pumping and other equipment

1927 Advert for winding, hauling and pumping engines and other equipment


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 'Engineering' magazine, 23rd October 1874
  2. 'Engineering' 30 May 1884
  3. ‘Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain, Volume 3.1: Lancashire’ by George Watkins: Landmark Publishing Ltd.
  4. 'The Limits and Possibilities of Deep Mining' by E H Roberton, 'The Engineering Magazine' Vol XXV1 October 1903 - March 1904 (New York, 1904)
  • British Steam Locomotive Builders by James W. Lowe. Published in 1975. ISBN 0-905100-816
  • Mechanical World Year Book 1919. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p18
  • Mechanical World Year Book 1927. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p20
  • The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6
  • Post Office London Trades Directory, 1891
  • Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10