Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1824 John Christie of Mark Lane, London, a Merchant and [[Thomas Harper (of Tamworth)|Thomas Harper]] of Tamworth, merchant. Patent for combing fuels. <ref>[[Mechanics Magazine]] 1824/04/24</ref>
1916 The engineer the scheme for [[Southwick Power Station]]; manager of Brighton Corporation's
Electricity Works.


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1916 The engineer the scheme for Southwick Power Station; manager of Brighton Corporation's Electricity Works.

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