512 SEC. 12. APPLIED MECHANICS. 



American war. The "Alliance" was built by the late firm of Tod & 

 McGregor in 1856, for Clyde river traffic. 



Cylinders 34 inches diameter, length of stroke 3 feet, horse-power 70 

 nominal. 



2178coa. Drawing, Rigging Flan of four-masted 

 Screw Steamer, " City of Manchester," 1876. Scale, 

 -inch to 1 foot. D. $ W. Hendetson 3? Co. 



The vessel was fitted with iron masts. 



2178cob. Drawing, Profile Flan, and Sail Draft of 

 Screw Steamer " No. 113." 1861. 

 Length, 115 feet. Breadth, 14 feet. 

 Depth, 6 feet. Tons, 111. 

 Scale, -inch to 1 foot. D. $ W. Henderson $ Co. 



2178coc. Drawing, Rigging Flan of two-masted Screw 

 Steamer " Frincess Royal." 1871. Scale, J-inch to 1 foot. 



D. $ W. Henderson $ Co. 



This steamer was lengthened 20 feet, and the rigging to suit. 

 2178cod. Drawing, Midship Section of Screw 

 Steamer Frincess Royal." 1871. Showing position of 

 boilers and decks. Scale, \ inch to 1 foot. 



D. $ W. Henderson $ Co. 



2178coe. Drawing, Rigging Flan of three-masted 

 Screw Steamer City of Richmond." 1873. Scale, 

 i-inch to 1 foot. D. $ W. Henderson $ Co. 



2178cof. Drawing, Frofile Flan and Lines of Faddle 

 Steamer " Alliance." Twin ship. 1876. 



Length, 140 feet; breadth of each turn, 9 feet; breadth be- 

 tween hulls, 12 feet ; depth of hulls, 8 feet. 



D. fy W. Henderson fy Co. 



This ship driven by a single wheel aft between the hulls. 



2178cog. Drawing, Rigging Flan of Steel Faddle 

 Yacht No. 135, " Paid Zafar." 1865. Scale, J-inch to 

 1 foot. D. fy W. Henderson $ Co. 



2178coh. Drawing, Profiles of Stern and Bow, and 

 Flan of the Faddle Steamer " Countess of Galloway." 



1843. 



Length, 150 feet ; breadth, 24 feet ; depth, 14 feet 7 inches. 

 Scale | inch to 1 foot. D. $ W. Henderson $ Co. 



2178cp. Model of the Merchant Vessel " Brotherly 

 Love." Built in the year 1764, and still running. The mark 

 on the side is from damage in a collision with a steamer some years 

 ao-o. James Young* 



This is the ship in which Captain Cook first sailed from the port of 

 Whitby. 



