THOMAS ROBINS, Jr - ORIGINAL LOWER AGREEMENT POSTER PLAN - ROBINS CONVEYING BELT CO - 1901/1910
Thomas Robins, Jr. (1868-1957) was an American inventor and manufacturer.
In 1891, he began work on a conveyor belt to transport coal and ore for Thomas Edison and his Edison Ore-Milling Company in Ogdensburg, New Jersey.
Your conveyor belt received the Grand Prix at the 1900 Paris World's Fair.
Based on his invention, he founded the Robins Conveying Belt Company and the Robins New Conveyor Company.
This original poster is exceptional and unique. This is a historic collector's item in the history of great American inventors. (It is signed)
It is impossible to date accurately but dates back to the early 19th century. (Between 1901 and 1910)
Included is a technical construction drawing related to the work of Robins Conveying Belt Co.
Here is some of the poster information:
LOWER CHORD PLAN
Robins Conveying Belt Co Chicago
L-7445
Half Recovery Bridge Mount
For Tennessee Coal Irons RR Co
Birmingham, Alabama.
History of this poster.
This poster comes from a personal collection and belonged to a late French engineer. Purchased it during a trip to the United States.
Size: 105 x 74
It is a folded sign that is over a century old and although it is in very good condition time has not forgiven it. (Slightly worn, holes, edges with dog ears, several small tears, and crease marks)
Coverage is required.
This poster is original. This is not an reproduction.
All photos are contractual.
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