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1917 Designs two-stroke engine. Previously known for a forced lubrication system.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1917/06/25]]</ref> | 1917 Designs two-stroke engine. Previously known for a forced lubrication system.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1917/06/25]]</ref> | ||
1918 Patent 18,448. E. Tilston. Internal Combustion Engines.<ref>Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Thursday 05 December 1918</ref> | |||
1919 Edward Tilston of [[Tilston Engines]] wrote to "The Times" from New Oxford Street, London.<ref>Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Monday 08 September 1919</ref> | 1919 Edward Tilston of [[Tilston Engines]] wrote to "The Times" from New Oxford Street, London.<ref>Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Monday 08 September 1919</ref> |
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Edward Tilston
1917 Designs two-stroke engine. Previously known for a forced lubrication system.[1]
1918 Patent 18,448. E. Tilston. Internal Combustion Engines.[2]
1919 Edward Tilston of Tilston Engines wrote to "The Times" from New Oxford Street, London.[3]
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Edward Tilston (c1870-1943)
1911 Living at 1 Peel Grove, North Road, Longsight, Manchester: Edward Tilston (age 41 born Manchester), Mechanical Engineer and Employer. With his wife Ann Elizabeth, four sons and two daughters.[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Light Car and Cyclecar: 1917/06/25
- ↑ Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Thursday 05 December 1918
- ↑ Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Monday 08 September 1919
- ↑ 1911 Census