Description
33 mph (444
Ruins of a fire-damaged building in Bear Yard
a huge cannon
View showing figures including a detatchment of mounted soldiers and a milkmaid
constructed by Christopher Wren (1632-1723) and Robert Hooke (1635-1703) and completed in 1677
Beer cisterns CG 33 mph (444Design for the two beer cisterns for the Whitbread brewhouse in Chiswell Street, London. Transverse section and plan, 1: 48 scale. From Smeaton volume 4, fol. 54v. Samuel Whitbread commissioned Smeaton to design a watertight storage system to allow for porter beer to be housed directly in cisterns rather than in barrels. Whitbread also engaged Smeaton to build the Cardington Bridge, Bedfordshire. Original: ink on paper. 1782
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