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Charles Godfrey Gumpel, of Leicester Square, London (8=1874)


Patentee of propellor design
Patentee of propellor design
Patented a new type of rudder. In 1875 [[Joseph Bernays]] wrote to The Engineer pointing out that he had described a rudder on the same principle in The Engineer on 19 Feb 1869.<ref>[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=d/d1/Er18751119.pdf] The Engineer 19 Nov 1879</ref>


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Charles Godfrey Gumpel, of Leicester Square, London (8=1874)

Patentee of propellor design

Patented a new type of rudder. In 1875 Joseph Bernays wrote to The Engineer pointing out that he had described a rudder on the same principle in The Engineer on 19 Feb 1869.[1]

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  1. [1] The Engineer 19 Nov 1879