A pair of deck mounted polished bronze Port and Starboard Engine Telegraphs by 'Chadburns (Ship) Telegraph Coy. Ltd. Liverpool', consecutively numbered 95493 and 95494, port with green dial and various manouevering positions, starboard the same with red dial, rotating circular brass plate with handle, marked 'One Revolution For Each Order, Astern, Ahead' and 'Patent', on tapered base -- 38in. (96.7cm.) high; and a brass three-blade propellor

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A pair of deck mounted polished bronze Port and Starboard Engine Telegraphs by 'Chadburns (Ship) Telegraph Coy. Ltd. Liverpool', consecutively numbered 95493 and 95494, port with green dial and various manouevering positions, starboard the same with red dial, rotating circular brass plate with handle, marked 'One Revolution For Each Order, Astern, Ahead' and 'Patent', on tapered base -- 38in. (96.7cm.) high; and a brass three-blade propellor
See illustration (part) (3)
Provenance
ex H.M.S. Tyne, an 11,000 destroyer depot ship broken up, Barrow in Furness, 1972.

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