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1907 Advert for the Improved Rider hot air engine and the Improved Ericsson hot air engine, for pumping
1907 Advert for the Improved [[Alexander Kirk Rider|Rider]] hot air engine and the Improved [[John Ericsson|Ericsson]] hot air engine, for pumping.


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1907. From The Mechanical Engineer’s Pocket-Book.

1907 Advert for the Improved Rider hot air engine and the Improved Ericsson hot air engine, for pumping.

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