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Date(s)
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1910 (Production)
- Producteur
- Mosher, George, 1842-1919
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Description matérielle
1 technical drawing
blueprint, rolled
47 cm x 64 cm
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Nom du producteur
Notice biographique
Mechanical Engineer, Draftsman, Patent Attorney
George Mosher was born in Newport Corner, Hants County, NS on August 13, 1842. He married Lucinda Weir in 1885 and had two children Ruth and Eugene.
He was a mechanical engineer, draftsman “all his life” and also a registered Patent Attorney. He often drew the inventions of his clients and then applied for patents both in the United States and Canada. Although most of his educational history is unknown, he did receive a Diploma in Mechanical Drawing from the Boston Public Schools Free Evening Industrial Drawing Program which he attended for two years (1883 and 1884).
He built a new home in Truro in 1890 at 77 King Street which was Gothic Revival in style and he used the front facing tower as a draftsman’s shop.
He was a Presbyterian and is buried in the Robie Street Cemetery, Truro, NS.
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Histoire administrative
The Silliker Car Company (also referred to as the Silliker Company) is a former rolling stock manufacturer based in Amherst, Nova Scotia Canada.
In 1890, Silliker Car Company began operations. In 1910, to prevent being overtaken, a Halifax-based syndicate (the Silliker Company) purchased the Silliker Car Company stock continuing the company as a greater-expanded Nova Scotia Car Works Ltd., which operated from 1910 – 1911. The following year, Nova Scotia Steel organizes Eastern Car Works.
Historique de la conservation
Custodial history is unknown
Portée et contenu
Technical drawing (blueprint) of a Tinsmith's Shear, showing dimensions and cross sections. Drawn by George Mosher, Sept. 1910.
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rolled
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