Turbo electric generator for condesing water, 1889, in homes and factories

COUNTRY HOUSE ENGINEER

Guest blog, Bill Barksfield, Heritage of Industry “During the late 18th and 19th centuries a variety of technological innovations were becoming available to enhance the comfort and convenience of domestic life. Far from urban centres, the great Country Houses had to be self-sufficient in the provision of gas, electricity, sanitation and water supply if they wished to make use of them. This led to a … Continue reading COUNTRY HOUSE ENGINEER