H.S. Maxim Steam Governor
Drawing
A photograph of a mechanical device, identified as the H.S. Maxim Steam Governor, mounted on a wooden or metal base with precision components. The steam governor appears to be a control mechanism for regulating steam pressure in an engine, ensuring smooth operation. It consists of cylindrical components, levers, and gears, indicative of 19th-century industrial design.

This is a model made by W. Baskerville from drawings by Lewis H. Latimer, a notable inventor and draftsman. The design is associated with Hiram Stevens Maxim, an inventor known for his work in mechanical and electrical engineering. The year 1880 suggests it was developed during the early industrial innovation period in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]
"H.S. Maxim Steam Governor" (Handwritten at the bottom) "Photo of model made by W. Baskerville from drawings of L.H. Latimer, Bridgeport, Conn. 1880"