EditorialTHE OPENING OF FORTH BRIDGE BY THE PRINCE OF WALES, TOWING A CAISSON INTO POSITION, engraving 1890, UK, U.K., Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European.
EditorialTHE FORTH BRIDGE, SECTION SHOWING THE INTERIOR OF A CAISSON, engraving 1890, UK, U.K., Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European.
EditorialFORTH BRIDGE RAILWAY, Machinery for Drilling the Steel Tubes of which the Bridge is to be Constructed. 2. View from the North Shore, Looking South. 3 A Caisson on Launchway, at Low Water, 4. Launch of a Caisson. 5. View from the South Shore, Looking No...
EditorialModel of a Caisson, Timber model of a ship's door with a double keel, skin omitted. Two levels, half of which have floorboards, the parts of the upper deck can be removed. On the upper deck two pumps and the wind tool of the lock, which is mounted on o...
EditorialModel of a Caisson in its Bed, Truss model of a ship's door with double keel, placed in the frames of a dry dock. The ship's door is completely finished on one side and open on the other. Parts of the three decks connected by stairs can be removed, wit...
EditorialModel of a Caisson, Model of a ship's door with double keel, painted white with depth indications in black. Coarse model without details, at the top of a square hole, probably to fill it with water. The deck can be removed and is reinforced on the unde...
EditorialModel of a Caisson, Block model of a ship door with level indications. This ship door has only one keel. 1:50 scale (scale on model)., anonymous, 1859, wood (plant material), h 22.1 cm ? w 43.8 cm ? d 8.5 cm.
EditorialModel of a Caisson, Truss model of a ship's door with double keel, incomplete. The ship's door is completely finished on one side, the other side is open. Three decks, and divided into two compartments lengthwise. Two small scuppers at the bottom on th...
EditorialModel of a Caisson, anonymous, unknown, c. 1700 - c. 1900, wood (plant material), h 21 cm ? w 25.5 cm ? l 63 cm h 26 cm ? w 66 cm ? d 28.5 cm.
EditorialModel of a Caisson and Lock Gate, Truss model of a ship's door with triple keel, with lock gate. Completely finished on one side, open on the other. A compartment is provided on either side of a double lock door that can be pumped empty to float the sh...
EditorialModel of a Dry Dock, Model of the dry dock of Willemsoord, on a ground board. The floorboard shows the composition of the wooden raft on which the dock was built. The dock has an elongated oval shape and a metal ship door with a keel. At the entrance, ...
EditorialThe Artillery Caisson. Jean Louis Andr? Th?odore G?ricault; French, 1791-1824. Date: 1818. Dimensions: 415 ? 524 mm (image); 420 ? 537 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialArtillery, 1911, Oil on canvas, 51 1/4 x 62 3/4 in. (130.2 x 159.4 cm), Paintings, Roger de la Fresnaye (French, Le Mans 1885?1925 Grasse), Artillery unites the traditional subject of a militia company with the distinctly modern style of Cubism. The pa...
EditorialTHE OPENING OF FORTH BRIDGE BY THE PRINCE OF WALES, TOWING A CAISSON INTO POSITION, engraving 1890, UK, U.K., Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European.
EditorialTHE FORTH BRIDGE, SECTION SHOWING THE INTERIOR OF A CAISSON, engraving 1890, UK, U.K., Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European.
EditorialFORTH BRIDGE RAILWAY, Machinery for Drilling the Steel Tubes of which the Bridge is to be Constructed. 2. View from the North Shore, Looking South. 3 A Caisson on Launchway, at Low Water, 4. Launch of a Caisson. 5. View from the South Shore, Looking No...