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1859 Patent to [[William  Arena  Martin]],  and  James Purdie,  of  Woolwich,  in  the  county  of  Kent, Engineers, have  given  notice in  respect of  the  invention  of  "improvements  in  firebars."<ref>London Gazette 16 Aug 1859</ref>
1860 Patent to William  Arena  Martin  and  James Purdie,  of  Old  Barge  House  Wharf,  Upper Ground-street,  in  the  county of  Surrey,  Engineers, in  respect of the  invention  of  "an  improved  method  of mounting  and giving  motion  to fire bars"<ref>London Gazette 16 Oct 1860</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:50, 10 March 2021

1859 Patent to William Arena Martin, and James Purdie, of Woolwich, in the county of Kent, Engineers, have given notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in firebars."[1]

1860 Patent to William Arena Martin and James Purdie, of Old Barge House Wharf, Upper Ground-street, in the county of Surrey, Engineers, in respect of the invention of "an improved method of mounting and giving motion to fire bars"[2]


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  1. London Gazette 16 Aug 1859
  2. London Gazette 16 Oct 1860