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Elevation, Plan & Cross-Section of Buildings, MMBW Spotswood Sewerage Pumping Station - Christian Kussmaul | WikiOO.org - Enciklopedija dailės

Elevation, Plan & Cross-Section of Buildings, MMBW Spotswood Sewerage Pumping Station – (Christian Kussmaul) ankstesnis Kitas


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Dydis: 69 x 41 cm

Muziejus: Museums Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)

technika: Drawing

Print of a hand-coloured general arrangement drawing of the Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works sewerage pumping station at Spotswood. It shows details of the North & South Engine Houses, Boiler Houses and Coal Bunkers. The original drawing was completed in 1899. This copy is dated 3 October 1917 and is signed by Calder Oliver, MMBW Engineer-in-Chief.The Spotswood Sewerage Pumping Station was constructed for the Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW) between 1893 and 1897, as part of Melbourne

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