Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Clarke (4)

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William Clarke, railway guard, of Leybourne-road, Camden Town, developed a design of brake for railway carriages. Patented in 1858.

The Clarke Brake was a system of chain brakes for railway trains that was tested in the 1875 trials; a modified version was that by Clarke and Webb; another system Clarke developed was the Clarke hydraulic brake[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Nov 24, 1876