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dc.contributor.illustratorWalton, James, 1911-1999
dc.coverage.spatialCeres
dc.coverage.spatialPiketberg
dc.coverage.spatialBredasdorp
dc.coverage.spatialWorcester
dc.coverage.spatialFort Beaufort
dc.coverage.spatialMalmesbury
dc.date.accessioned2012-10-10T06:48:05Z
dc.date.available2012-10-10T06:48:05Z
dc.identifier.otherA247.A.3.7.4.1(11b)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10019.2/597
dc.descriptionA247.A.3.7.4.1(11b).jpg derived from archival TIFF file. Digital copies were created from a selection of drawings in the original James Walton manuscript collection (MS 247) held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service Collection.en_ZA
dc.description.abstractDrawing of gear systems, depicting detail of 'Vitruvian' drives: (a) Verloren Vallei, Ceres (a lantern and a bridge-tree) and (b) Deeze Hoek, Piketberg (a wallower and a bridge-tree), Spur-wheel drives: (c) Elim, Bredasdorp (2 stone nuts, a spur-wheel, a wallower and a pit-wheel, made by I. Zimmermann, Danzig) and (g) Millbank, Fort Beaufort (made by W.E. Westwood, Leeds) and Lineshaft drives: (d) Stettyn, Worcester (made by R.G. Morton, Errol Works), (e) Klipdrif, Worcester (made by Duckering, Lincoln), (f) Mamre, Malmesbury.
dc.format.mediumInk on paper
dc.language.isoen
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dc.subjectWalton, James, 1911-1999 -- Drawingsen_ZA
dc.subjectMills and mill-work -- South Africa -- Pictorial worksen_ZA
dc.subjectMilling machinery -- South Africa -- Pictorial worksen_ZA
dc.subjectWater mills -- South Africa -- Pictorial worksen_ZA
dc.subjectWater-wheels -- South Africa -- Pictorial worksen_ZA
dc.titleGear systems of various millsen_ZA
dc.typeImageen_ZA
dc.rights.holderCopyright James Walton


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