I'm trying to find some old information on these compressors dated to +/- 1875. Does anyone have any old brochures, pictures, history, etc that you can share?
This is for a restoration project located in Belgium.
Thanks.
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I'm trying to find some old information on these compressors dated to +/- 1875. Does anyone have any old brochures, pictures, history, etc that you can share?
This is for a restoration project located in Belgium.
Thanks.
Don't know whether this helps you or not but try this archive which has one of their books/catalogues from around 1880/90
44MB in pdf !! although you can flip through on screen first..
http://www.archive.org/details/catalogue00delarich
Thanks Brian! :eek:
That was exactly the type of material I was looking for. I did not realize these old books had been digitized and made available.
This is better than presents under the Christmas tree.:D
If anyone else happens to find anything like this, I woudl certainly appreciate them posting a link to the material.
Now if only I can get some real work done this afternoon.;)
Well, I'm on a day off today so here's another one, 1920s this time.
An old Texaco lubrication paper with a couple of pictures, pages 7&9 - 8.84MB pdf.
http://fileserver.urimarketing.com/w...N02%201920.pdf
Thanks for your time Brian. This has been a big help.
I have seen several other of those old lubrication bulletins. I doubt we would be able to find literature like this today.
I tend to think there has been more forgotten on so many subjects, that it is soon waiting to be re-discovered again.
My question is why?
Becuase every one is in such a rush to get a newer version rather then building on the origional one to streamline it and make it better, instead redesign it for the sake of pushing paper!
There are some references and pictures in a book I have of an installation at Nelsons Wharf in London. I'll scan them and e mail to you.
It's high res, so is 8 mb too big for one hit?
Thanks for the kind offer Argus. I can accommodate a total of 15 MB at a single time.
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My ISP is having problems sending at the moments so I'll send them directly my e mail is back on line.
It's a couple of chapters from a collection of articles called the 'World Below Zero' that appeared as a serial in one of the UK trade comics about 15 years ago and was then published as a book.
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I appreciate your time in doing this. Reading some of the history of our business is always interesting.
Assume you may already have found some of this:
http://books.google.com/books?id=N3p...um=2#PPA205,M1
http://books.google.com/books?id=_st...esult&resnum=5
Iceman, I do not know where you are located but a track on De La Vergne brought up a URL that indicates a large volume of their records and engineering drawings, etc. are in the Smithsonian: After Baldwin- Southwark purchased De La Vergne
http://siris-collections.si.edu/sear...rk+Corporation
This useful?
Thanks for those links. The two Google books are several I did not have. I just have not had the time to spend researching "fun stuff" for a while. Now, I have to find the time to read them....:D
Went at this a different way as well....
This a free join to a digital library on some really fascinating historical documents. You will really have fun with the first pages of the 1890 catalog from De La Vergne themselves with sections of their equipment....
It is a 49-meg Download though....
http://ia340925.us.archive.org/1/ite...00delarich.pdf