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Thomas Waller (2)

From Graces Guide

1854 Patent application by Thomas Waller, of Ratcliff, in the county of Middlesex, Ironmonger, in respect of the invention of "improvements in register stoves and other stoves or fire-places."[1]

1854 Dissolution of the Partnership between Thomas Waller and Richard Polglase, carrying on business in Rose-lane, Ratcliff, in the county of Middlesex, under the firm of Waller and Polglase, as Smiths and Engineers[2]

1854 Patent application by Thomas Waller, of Ratcliff, in the county of Middlesex, in respect of the invention of "improvements in the construction of stoves and other fireplaces".[3]

1858 Patent application by Thomas Waller, of Rose-lane, Ratcliff, Engineer, for the invention of "improvements in stoves and fire places for the prevention of smoke and the better ventilation of apartments."[4]

1862 Patent application by Thomas Waller, of Fish-street-hill, in the city of London, Stove Manufacturer, for the invention of " improvements in stoves."[5]

1864 Patent application by Thomas Waller, of Fish-street-hill, in the city of London, Engineer, in respect of the invention of "improvements in apparatus for heating air, and in valves for admitting heated and cold air, and regulating the supply thereof."[6]

1871 Patent by Thomas Waller, of 47, Fish-street-hill, in the city of London, Engineer, for the invention of " improved arrangements for the supply of fresh hot or cold air, or mixed hot and cold air, in infirmaries, hospitals, and other buildings.[7]

1874 Thomas Waller showed a "fire-contracting" stove, and models of a combined warming and ventilating apparatus at the Social Science Congress.

1874 Thomas Waller and Co had an address in Rose Lane, Ratcliff, and another in Fish street hill, London EC, so presumably connected with this Thomas Waller.

1875 Patent to Thomas Waller, of Fish-street-hill, in the city of London, Engineer, for the invention of "improvements in apparatus for supplying heated air in buildings with economy and efficiency."[8]

1877 Patent to Thomas Waller, of Fish-street-hill, in the city of London, Engineer, for the invention of " improved washing and cleansing compound or soap."[9]

1877 Patent to Thomas Waller, of Fish-street Hill, in the city of London, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of " improvements applicable to the ventilation of water-closets"[10]


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Sources of Information

  1. London gazette 31 Jan 1854
  2. London Gazette 17 Feb 1854
  3. London gazette 14 Nov 1854
  4. London gazette 22 Oct 1858
  5. London Gazette 19 Dec 1862
  6. London Gazette 9 Aug 1864
  7. London gazette 22 Dec 1871
  8. London gazette 12 Nov 1875
  9. London gazette 13 Apr 1877
  10. London gazette 7 Aug 1877