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Ships hull showing drawing of engine room and propellerCut out view of ships hull showing drawing of engine room and propeller
The C18-5 compound Deltic prototype under load in the Acton Marine Engine Test House Date: 1957
Deltic 18, first 18 cylinder Deltic engine, E130
Deltic 18 compound engine drive-end phasing gear casing Date: 1957
Deltic 18, first 18 cylinder Deltic engine, E130 Date: 1950
Deltic E130 3T engine, three cylinder single bank test unit
L48, the first six cylinder racing car, outside the new Acton Napier Motor Works Date: 1904
Two cylinder Napier Brougham model, briefly produced between 1903-1904 Date: 1903
E1, the first 6 cylinder engine, in T20 chassis Date: 1903
1900 Double Phaeton 8 horse power with owner Derek Grossmark Date: 1958
40 / 50 Napier T chassis, 1921 Saloon40/50 Napier T chassis, 1921 Saloon, with bodywork by Maythorne and Son Ltd Date: 1921
Firat Napier car, G20 model of 1900, driven bys F Edge
T75, Motor chassis with Maythorne and Sons Ltd bodyworkT75, final production motor chassis with Maythorne and Sons Ltd bodywork - side view Date: 1920
T75 chassis Date: 1919
1915 Colonial Tourer, 20 horse power, J W Franklin Date: 1958
1912 Open Tourer, 15 horse power, Lord Bruce Date: 1958
1909 Cabriolet 30 horse power, D Grossmark Date: 1958
Napier motor carriage Date: 1910
Racing car, Gordon Bennett Napier, 16 horse power with a 4 cylinder engine, 1901 Date: 1901
1909 Limousine, A I Read Date: 1958
1908 Tourer, 60 horse power, 6 cylinder engine Date: 1958
Brooklands Motor Course, 24 hour endurance record, trio of 6 cylinder stripped 65 hp Napiers Date: 1907
1907 Landaulette 40 horse power, H W Ardran Date: 1958
2-cylinder Napier 2 1 / 2-litre petrol engineFirst engine, 1899 aluminium crankcase 2-cylinder Napier 2 1/2-litre petrol engine. Date: 1899
Deltic assembly, in the background are Deltics on revolving cradles
Machine shop, Deltic production, left gearcutting and grinding bay, right machining connecting rods
Liverpool works, general turning and gear grinding lanesLiverpool works, general turning line on the left, gear cutting and grinding on the right
Liverpool Works, two men operating Deltic machineryLiverpool Works, two men operating Deltic sleeve port-milling machinery
Liverpool Works in WW2, Sabre camshafts on left, Sea Lion camshafts on right Date: 1943
Boring, shaping and planing tools at the Napier Works, Acton 1904 Date: 1904
Light work machine tools at the Napier works, ctonSome of the light work machine tools at the Napier works at Acton in January, 1904 Date: 1904
Model of Napier II boat, 1905 Date: 1905
Napier, New ZealandBand rotunda and Masonic Hotel in Napier, New Zealand
NECTARINESLord Napier (Rivers) Humboldt (Rivers) Dryden (Rivers)
Floating railway bridge across the Forth RiverA floating railway across the Forth between Granton and Burntisland. The route designed to carrying goods and live stock without the inconvience of unloading the trucks
The peak of Ngaurrhoe, New Zealands only active volcanoVolcanic activity within eighty miles of Napier earthquake area. The peaks of Ngaurhoe in the Tongariro National Park giving off a spectacular display of smoke
Bomarsund Bombarded - 2HMS Bulldog bombards Bomarsund, a Russian fortress in the Baltic, softening it up before it is taken by a combined French and British force under sir Charles Napier
Roses & MoonlightA fantasy illustration depicting Pierrot asleep on his bed while a fairy, possibly Columbine appears through a window on a carpet of stars
Grand Dinner to General Sir Charles J. Napier, at the LondonBanquet held by the directors of the East India Company at the London Tavern in honour of Sir Charles Napiers appointment as commander of the British army in the East Indies
Charles Napier on DeckSIR CHARLES NAPIER naval commander
Sir Charles James NapierSIR CHARLES JAMES NAPIER friend of Byron, suppressed Chartist riots, in India commanded Sind conquest
Bomarsund Bombarded - 1Bomarsund, a Russian fortress in the Baltic, is bombarded by Hecla and other British warships before being taken by a combined French and British force under sir Charles Napier
British Defeat TheodoreThe British under Napier defeat Emperor Theodore at Tel-el-Kebir
Napier of Magdala, PhotoROBERT NAPIER 1st BARON NAPIER of MAGDALA Military commander
New Zealand / Napier 1908Napier: general view from above
Robert Napier, 1st BaronROBERT NAPIER, 1ST BARON NAPIER British Field Marshall. Defeated King Theodore at Magdala
Crimea Napier StockholmSir Charles Napier at Stockholm
Lady Sarah NapierLADY SARAH NAPIER (nee Lennox) wife (1) of sir Charles Bunbury, (2) of sir George Napier, depicted dressed as a clergyman for reasons one can only wonder about