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Machinist and clock-maker
Machinist and clock-maker
1838 Patented watchman's clock
Presumably by 1858 this was the business of [[Alfred Knight (of Birmingham)|Alfred Knight]] who made a steam engine indicator and a watchman's detector incorporating an 8-day clock with paper recordings which were exhibited to the Inst of Mech Engineers<ref>The Engineer 1858/05/02</ref>


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1838.

Machinist and clock-maker

1838 Patented watchman's clock

Presumably by 1858 this was the business of Alfred Knight who made a steam engine indicator and a watchman's detector incorporating an 8-day clock with paper recordings which were exhibited to the Inst of Mech Engineers[1]

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  1. The Engineer 1858/05/02