Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Machine makers and millwrights of Pulteney Street, Glasgow.
Machine makers and millwrights of Pulteney Street, Glasgow.
1856 [[Alexander Carnegie Kirk]] invented a machine for chilling brine. This was the first practical air-compression refrigerator and was made under licence by John Norman and Co, and sold all over the world for ice making




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[[Category: Machine Makers]]
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[[Category: Millwrights]]
[[Category: Millwrights]]
[[Category: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning]]

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January 1872.
June 1872.

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1880.

Machine makers and millwrights of Pulteney Street, Glasgow.

1856 Alexander Carnegie Kirk invented a machine for chilling brine. This was the first practical air-compression refrigerator and was made under licence by John Norman and Co, and sold all over the world for ice making


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