Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1824 February 19th. Patent 4905 for an atmospheric railway
1824 February 19th. Patent 4905 for an [[Atmospheric Railway|atmospheric railway]].


c1826 Experimented with an atmospheric railway at Devonshire Place, Brighton.<ref>The Engineer 1899/05/19</ref>
c1826 Experimented with an atmospheric railway at Devonshire Place, Brighton.<ref>The Engineer 1899/05/19</ref>

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1824 February 19th. Patent 4905 for an atmospheric railway.

c1826 Experimented with an atmospheric railway at Devonshire Place, Brighton.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1899/05/19
  • The Atmospheric Railways by Howard Clayton. Published privately in 1966