[Thursday] Hereshoff catalog
Michael Thompson
michael.99.thompson at gmail.com
Mon Aug 8 13:42:42 MDT 2022
I looked at our Herreshoff WWW page that I made a long time ago, and it is
lacking. I am in the process of doing historical research on the copper
refining company that owned the engine. I also found that some of the
information that Bob Merriam told me about the history of the engine and
Herreshoff is not true. I will update the WWW page. This is another reason
we should have cue cards with the current information on the engines
available for volunteers giving tours.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 9:55 AM Randall Snow via Thursday <thursday at newsm.org>
wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Chris Bradford, one of the newest volunteers, has found a digital archive
> of Hereshoff engine info that I hadn't seen before. I'm assuming it's
> being done by MIT, but I haven't noticed anything to indicate that in the
> URL thus far. Whoever is behind it, it seems like an incredible resource,
> and perhaps gives us an idea of how we can structure our own
> blueprint archive. Enjoy, and thanks Chris!
>
> https://www.herreshoff.info/Tables/engines.htm
>
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