1892 Marine Propulsion
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By: Benjamin Butterworth
Date: 1892 (dated) Washington, D.C.
Original Size: 14.5 x 18.5 (36.86 x 46.99)
This is a fine print reproduction of an antique diagram that showcases a detailed overview of various historical marine propulsions from the 19th century. It includes a series of labeled illustrations, numbered 1 through 9, depicting different designs and versions of marine propulsions. This diagram serves as an educational piece highlighting the technological advancements and societal impact of railways during the era.
The Growth of Industrial Art, published in 1892 by Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, is a richly illustrated volume documenting the evolution of industrial technologies and inventions that shaped 19th-century society. The book features detailed diagrams and descriptions of innovations across various fields, including agriculture, transportation, and domestic appliances, reflecting the ingenuity of the Industrial Revolution.
Benjamin Butterworth (1837–1898) was an American lawyer, politician, and advocate for industrial innovation. Representing Ohio as a U.S. Congressman, he was known for his support of patent reform and intellectual property rights. His dedication to showcasing technological achievements is evident in The Growth of Industrial Art, a work that reflects his passion for industrial development and its role in societal advancement.
Inventory #IA161