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Sail Maker.
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Commercial Wharf, Temple Back, Bristol.
Commercial Wharf, Temple Back, and Penner Wharf, Bristol.
 
1858 Exhibited iron masts for ships, improved windlass and capstans.
 
1860 Dyer's double-bodied windlasss and capstan described and illustrated <ref>The Practical Mechanic's Journal, July 1860</ref>


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1859.

Sail Maker.

Commercial Wharf, Temple Back, and Penner Wharf, Bristol.

1858 Exhibited iron masts for ships, improved windlass and capstans.

1860 Dyer's double-bodied windlasss and capstan described and illustrated [1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Practical Mechanic's Journal, July 1860