C1881

Samson Sand Pump Dredge for Queensland.

Rare ship plan for the Queensland Government’s dredge, Samson designed by Lindon Wallace Bates.

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Full Title:

Samson Sand Pump Dredge for Queensland.

Date:

C1881

Condition:

In good condition, with folds as issued.

Technique:

Hand coloured lithograph.

Image Size: 

332mm 
x 277mm

Paper Size: 

398mm 
x 336mm
AUTHENTICITY
Samson Sand Pump Dredge for Queensland. - Antique Print from 1881

Genuine antique
dated:

1881

Description:

Rare ship plan for the Queensland Government’s dredge, Samson designed by Lindon Wallace Bates.

Lindon Wallace Bates (1858 - 1924)

American civil engineer, born at Marshfield, Vermont and educated at Yale College. After the completion of his engineering studies he was appointed assistant engineer for the Northern Pacific and Oregon Pacific railways, and subsequently was contracting engineer or manager of a number of important contracts in connection with the building of transcontinental railways. His advisory services were employed by the governments of Belgium, Great Britain, and Russia in such large undertakings as the improvement of the port of Antwerp, the enlargement of the Suez Canal and the increasing of Black Sea harbour efficiency. For the authorities of Queensland, South Australia, and India he designed a number of harbours and planned the regulation of several rivers. A scheme for the improvement of the port of Shanghai was also prepared by him, working in cooperation with other engineers of international reputation. In the United States one of Bates’s big contracts was the raising of the grade of Galveston after the flood there, and it was he who designed the “three-lake” plan for the Panama Canal. In 1900 the French government conferred on him a Grand Prix and decoration for “distinguished services to science”; and he was chosen to membership in various foreign as well as American engineering societies. He wrote: The Navigation Interests of Nations in Ports and Waterways (1900; French translation, 1900), The Panama Canal (1905), Retrieval at Panama (1907), Bates married Josephine White in Portland, Oregon, and they had a son, Lindon Wallace Bates, Jr. (1883 – 1915). Bates, Jr., a renowned engineer who wrote several books on technical and economic subjects perished in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Bates was chairman of the Engineering Committee of the Submarine Defence Association in 1917. He died at Paris on April 22, 1924

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