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1855 Patent. 'To [[Charles William Tupper]], of the firm of [[Tupper and Carr|Messrs. Tupper and Carr]], of 3, Mansion House-place, in the city o£ London, Galvanized Iron Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in the construction and arrangement of coverings for buildings."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21660/page/498 The London Gazette Publication date: 9 February 1855 Issue: 21660 Page: 498]</ref>
1855 Patent. 'To [[Charles William Tupper]], of the firm of [[Tupper and Carr|Messrs. Tupper and Carr]], of 3, Mansion House-place, in the city o£ London, Galvanized Iron Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in the construction and arrangement of coverings for buildings."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21660/page/498 The London Gazette Publication date: 9 February 1855 Issue: 21660 Page: 498]</ref>


1855 With [[Kuper and Co]] manufactured the Mediterranean telegraph cable, which was laid under the supervision of [[J. C. Brett]], one of the originators of submarine telegraph<ref>The Times, 2 February 1855</ref>.
1855 With [[Kuper and Co]] manufactured the Mediterranean telegraph cable, which was laid under the supervision of J. C. Brett (perhaps a reference to [[John Watkins Brett]]?), one of the originators of submarine telegraph<ref>The Times, 2 February 1855</ref>.


see [[Tupper and Co]]
see [[Tupper and Co]]

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1856.

Corrugated iron.

1855 Patent. 'To Charles William Tupper, of the firm of Messrs. Tupper and Carr, of 3, Mansion House-place, in the city o£ London, Galvanized Iron Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in the construction and arrangement of coverings for buildings."'[1]

1855 With Kuper and Co manufactured the Mediterranean telegraph cable, which was laid under the supervision of J. C. Brett (perhaps a reference to John Watkins Brett?), one of the originators of submarine telegraph[2].

see Tupper and Co

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