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of the firm [[Newton and Son]].
[[image:Im1859EnV8-p365.jpg|thumb|1859. Steam boiler.]]
 
[[image:Im1860EnV10-p319.jpg|thumb| 1860. Nail plate feeder.]]
Died 1900 aged 81.<ref>[[The Engineer 1900/06/22]], p647.</ref>
 
 


Alfred Vincent Newton (c1819-1900) of [[Newton and Son]].


1860 Patent. '683. And to [[Alfred Vincent Newton]], of the Office for Patents, No. 66, hancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, Mechanical Draughtsman, for the invention of "an improved
construction of nail plate feeder." - A communication to him from abroad, by John Waldron Hoard and Thomas A. Searle, of Providence, Rhode Island, in the United States of America.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22369/page/1191 The London Gazette Publication date:23 March 1860 Issue:22369 Page:1191]</ref>


Died 1900 aged 81.<ref>[[The Engineer 1900/06/22]], p647.</ref>


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1859. Steam boiler.
1860. Nail plate feeder.

Alfred Vincent Newton (c1819-1900) of Newton and Son.

1860 Patent. '683. And to Alfred Vincent Newton, of the Office for Patents, No. 66, hancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, Mechanical Draughtsman, for the invention of "an improved construction of nail plate feeder." - A communication to him from abroad, by John Waldron Hoard and Thomas A. Searle, of Providence, Rhode Island, in the United States of America.'[1]

Died 1900 aged 81.[2]

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