EditorialThe Cog Boat Borne by Mercury, Hercules, Minerva and Neptune The cog ship carried by Mercury, Minerva and Neptune, crowning for a pump, The weapon of Amsterdam, the cog ship, carried by four seated, partly squat, backward facing figures. They hold the ...
EditorialTwo glass holders Cup screw with bullet ship and weapon Amsterdam, Cup screw of gold-plated silver. On the high, arched foot the cog ship and the weapon of the City of Amsterdam. The vase-shaped baluster stem is decorated with ecclesiastical symbols. T...
EditorialOpening of the North Sea Canal, in honor of William III, King of the Netherlands, medal struck by order of the Amsterdam Canal Company, Two-sided silver medal. Obverse: bust of Willem III within a circle. Reverse: woman with freedom hat on lance and he...
EditorialTwo glass holders Cup screw with bullet ship and weapon Amsterdam, Cup screw of gold-plated silver. On the high, arched foot the cog ship and the weapon of the City of Amsterdam. The vase-shaped baluster stem is decorated with ecclesiastical symbols. T...
EditorialLaying the first stone by HM the King on the railway bridge in Zutphen on the 22nd October 1861 (title on object), Ceremony of laying the first stone for the railway bridge in Zutphen, performed by King William III on October 22, 1861. The company unde...
EditorialStove plate with the Amsterdam city coat of arms, Stove plate made of cast iron. In the center a vertical, rectangular surface with the crowned coat of arms of the city of Amsterdam. Above that two angels with a palm branch and below a cog ship. The sc...
EditorialOpening of the North Sea Canal, in honor of William III, King of the Netherlands, medal struck by order of the Amsterdamsche Kanaal Maatschappij, Double-sided bronze medal. Obverse: bust of Willem III within a circle. Reverse: woman with freedom hat on...
EditorialOpening of the North Sea Canal, in honor of William III, King of the Netherlands, medal struck by order of the Amsterdamsche Kanaal Maatschappij, Double-sided bronze medal. Obverse: bust of Willem III within a circle. Reverse: woman with freedom hat on...
EditorialModel of a medieval cog, used for maritime trade of the Hanseatic League. Oak. By Claes Cruckenberg. Scale 1:15. Medieval Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialNegative - Coleambally Area, New South Wales, circa 1933, A partly dismantled Sunshine header. A major cog inside the wheel was being replaced as it had worn unevenly.
EditorialModel of a medieval cog, used for maritime trade of the Hanseatic League. Oak. By Claes Cruckenberg. Scale 1:15. Medieval Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
Editorial(Whole folio) Mechanical drawing in pen and ink of horse-powered cog wheels. Della providentia della chuera. Early 16th century. Source: Add. 34113, f.244. Language: Italian.
Editorial(Whole folio) Mechanical drawing in pen and ink of cog wheels. Della providentia della chuera. Early 16th century. . Source: Add. 34113, f.243. Language: Italian.
Editorial(Whole folio) Mechanical drawings in pen and ink of various types of machines with cog wheels. Della providentia della chuera. Early 16th century. Source: Add. 34113, f.155. Language: Italian.
Editorial(Whole folio) Mechanical drawing in pen and ink of cog wheels. Della providentia della chuera. Early 16th century. . Source: Add. 34113, f.229. Language: Italian.
EditorialModel of a medieval cog, used for maritime trade of the Hanseatic League. Oak. By Claes Cruckenberg. Scale 1:15. Medieval Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialWatermill to extract sugar from cane on a slave plantation in the West Indies. A waterwheel drives a large wooden cog turning metal-clad cylinders. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Migliavacca from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of...
EditorialMetal casting equipment: open sand casting 1, trowel 2, ramming tool 4, lifting screw 5, sand casting between flasks 6, cog wheel casting 7-10, and moulds for loam casting 11-13. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey from ...
EditorialCog-wheel train with excursion car; railroad station with horse-drawn moving van; circus cart with wind-up clowns. All made of printed sheet-iron, all around 1900.