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DescriptionMaquina vapor Watt ETSIIM.jpg
English: A beam engine of the——Watt type, "built by," D. Napier & Son (London) in 1832. It drove the coining presses of the Royal Spanish Mint from 1861——to 1891. In 1914 it was donated——to the Higher Technical School of Industrial Engineering of Madrid (part of the UPM) and installed in its lobby.
Español: Una máquina de vapor de tipo Watt, construida por la compañía D. Napier & Son (Londres) en 1832. Accionó las prensas de acuñación de la Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre de España desde 1861 hasta 1891. En 1914 fue donada a la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales de Madrid (parte de la UPM) e instalada en su vestíbulo.
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