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Condensers Collection

Condensers have played a vital role in various industries throughout history, revolutionizing processes and improving efficiency

Background imageCondensers Collection: A Calculating machine, 1949

A Calculating machine, 1949
A double page spread from the Illustrated London News, 1949, reporting on the automatic sequence controlled calculating machine at Manchester University

Background imageCondensers Collection: South Metropolitan Gas Company's works, East Greenwich, London: The condensers

South Metropolitan Gas Company's works, East Greenwich, London: The condensers
530385 South Metropolitan Gas Company's works, East Greenwich, London: The condensers. Wood engraving published Paris, 1891; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageCondensers Collection: The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; The Condensers, 1891

The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; The Condensers, 1891. Creator: Unknown
The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; The Condensers, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891

Background imageCondensers Collection: The London Gas Supply, Sketches showing the Method of Manufacture (engraving)

The London Gas Supply, Sketches showing the Method of Manufacture (engraving)
1036564 The London Gas Supply, Sketches showing the Method of Manufacture (engraving) by Lanos, Henri (1859-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: The London Gas Supply)

Background imageCondensers Collection: Manufacture of Gas (engraving)

Manufacture of Gas (engraving)
2801985 Manufacture of Gas (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Manufacture of Gas)

Background imageCondensers Collection: A Reply to Allegations of British Inhumanity to Boer Prisoners, the Bermuda Camps (b / w photo)

A Reply to Allegations of British Inhumanity to Boer Prisoners, the Bermuda Camps (b / w photo)
1628623 A Reply to Allegations of British Inhumanity to Boer Prisoners, the Bermuda Camps (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageCondensers Collection: Pneumatics- freezing apparatus, condensers

Pneumatics- freezing apparatus, condensers, gauges, 18th century. Pneumatics- freezing apparatus, condensers, condensing engine, pear gauge and condenser gauge, 18th century

Background imageCondensers Collection: Source Size = 3546 x 2613

Source Size = 3546 x 2613
The London Gas Supply: the Condensers

Background imageCondensers Collection: Distillation apparatus, 18th century

Distillation apparatus, 18th century. Artwork of the alambic equipment developed by the French chemist Jean-Antoine Chaptal (1756-1832) in 1780

Background imageCondensers Collection: La Villette Gas Power Station, artwork

La Villette Gas Power Station, artwork
La Villette Gas Power Station, Paris, France. Artwork showing condenser tubes on the exterior of the building. The tubes condense exhaust steam from the turbines into water, which can be re-used

Background imageCondensers Collection: Distillery, 19th century

Distillery, 19th century artwork. Workers participating in various stages of the distillation process. At left, the boiler is being refuelled

Background imageCondensers Collection: Distillation apparatus, 19th century

Distillation apparatus, 19th century cutaway artwork. This is the system developed by the French distiller Isaac Berard circa 1805

Background imageCondensers Collection: London Gas Company

London Gas Company, Old Kent Road: the condensers (very large pipes)



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Condensers have played a vital role in various industries throughout history, revolutionizing processes and improving efficiency. Dating back to 1949, the condenser was not only a calculating machine but also a symbol of progress and innovation. The London Gas Supply sketches depicted the intricate method of manufacturing these essential devices, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship involved. In another engraving titled "Manufacture of Gas, " condensers took center stage as they were integral in this process. Their ability to cool and liquefy gas vapors allowed for safer storage and transportation. Even during times of conflict, such as the Boer War, condensers proved their importance in freezing apparatus used by pneumatics. The Harland & Wolff Collection at National Museums NI showcases numerous images highlighting the significance in shipbuilding. These powerful machines were instrumental in cooling engines and ensuring smooth sailing for vessels across oceans. As seen in Knights Cyclopaedia of the Industry of all Nations, condensers emerged as an indispensable component across various sectors worldwide. From gas production to machinery manufacturing, their impact was undeniable. Today, modern condensers continue to be crucial elements within industries like power generation and refrigeration systems. They efficiently convert steam into liquid form through cooling mechanisms that save energy while maximizing performance. From historical engravings capturing their early development to contemporary applications pushing boundaries further than ever before – condensers remain an engineering marvel that has shaped our world's progress over time.