Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Schultz

From Graces Guide
1909. 110 hp steam turbine and dynamo.

Richard Schulz, engineering manager of Krupp's Germania Shipyard at Kiel, took out several patents for steam turbines, the first in 1898.[1]

Examples were made by the Germania Shipyard at Tegel and by A. G. Weser

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] 'The Schulz steam turbine for land and marine purposes' by Max Dietrich, E P Dutton & Co, 1907