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- Drawing, "Cross Sections of the Boilers, Warwick and Birmingham Canal," 1795 -

- 1795
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, "Cross Sections of the Boilers, Warwick and Birmingham Canal," 1795
- Drawing, "Ground Plan of the Engine and Boilers, Warwick and Birmingham Canal," July 25, 1795 -

- July 25, 1795
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, "Ground Plan of the Engine and Boilers, Warwick and Birmingham Canal," July 25, 1795
- Firestone Pump House - This is a replica of the Firestone's pump house in Ohio. This small structure sheltered the hand pump mechanism and provided cool water to help preserve perishable food items, such as butter.

- 1880-1889
- Collections - Artifact
Firestone Pump House
This is a replica of the Firestone's pump house in Ohio. This small structure sheltered the hand pump mechanism and provided cool water to help preserve perishable food items, such as butter.
- Watt Canal Pumping Engine, 1796 - Boulton and Watt built this engine for the Warwick and Birmingham Canal Navigation Company in 1796. It was used at the Bowyer Street pumping station in Birmingham, England, to pump water on the Bordesley Canal until 1854, when it was superseded by a more modern engine. The engine remained in the pumping station until coming to The Henry Ford in 1929.

- 1796
- Collections - Artifact
Watt Canal Pumping Engine, 1796
Boulton and Watt built this engine for the Warwick and Birmingham Canal Navigation Company in 1796. It was used at the Bowyer Street pumping station in Birmingham, England, to pump water on the Bordesley Canal until 1854, when it was superseded by a more modern engine. The engine remained in the pumping station until coming to The Henry Ford in 1929.