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Barnard Fowler (1833–1882]]
Barnard Fowler (1833–1882) of [[John Fowler and Co]]


1877 Patent. '1351. To [[Barnard Fowler]] and [[Max Eyth]], both of the Steam Plough Works, Leeds, in the county of York, for the invention of "improvements in traction engines."'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/24445/pages/2694] Gazette Issue 24445 published on the 20 April 1877. Page 22 of 60</ref>
1877 Patent. '1351. To [[Barnard Fowler]] and [[Max Eyth]], both of the Steam Plough Works, Leeds, in the county of York, for the invention of "improvements in traction engines."'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/24445/pages/2694] Gazette Issue 24445 published on the 20 April 1877. Page 22 of 60</ref>

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Barnard Fowler (1833–1882) of John Fowler and Co

1877 Patent. '1351. To Barnard Fowler and Max Eyth, both of the Steam Plough Works, Leeds, in the county of York, for the invention of "improvements in traction engines."'[1]

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  1. [1] Gazette Issue 24445 published on the 20 April 1877. Page 22 of 60