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Engineer and inventor of the water gas meter. <ref>The Engineer 1858/01/15</ref> | Engineer and inventor of the water gas meter. <ref>The Engineer 1858/01/15</ref> | ||
Presumably connected with [[Stevens and Sons]] of Darlington Works, Southwark | |||
1847 Patents granted: 'James Stevens, of Darlington Works, Southwark Bridge-road, engineer, for improvements in apparatus, for conveying signals or communications between distant places ; parts of which are also applicable to lamps and burners. March 10 ; six months.'<ref>Greenock Advertiser - Tuesday 23 March 1847</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 15 March 2021
Darlington Works, Southwark, Bridge Road.
Engineer and inventor of the water gas meter. [1]
Presumably connected with Stevens and Sons of Darlington Works, Southwark
1847 Patents granted: 'James Stevens, of Darlington Works, Southwark Bridge-road, engineer, for improvements in apparatus, for conveying signals or communications between distant places ; parts of which are also applicable to lamps and burners. March 10 ; six months.'[2]