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1860 Messrs [[William Henry Tooth|Tooth]] and [[William Yates ( | 1860 Messrs [[William Henry Tooth|Tooth]] and [[William Yates (of Westminster)|Yates]] patented a mechanical puddling furnace<ref>[[The Engineer 1874/10/09]]</ref> | ||
1861 Patent to William Henry Tooth, of Rhodeswell-road, Middlesex, Engineer, and William Yates the younger, of Parliament-street, Westminster, Agent, in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of iron and steel, and in the machinery, apparatus, or furnaces used therein, and for the production of gas to be employed in such manufacture"<ref>London Gazette 25 March 1862</ref> | 1861 Patent to William Henry Tooth, of Rhodeswell-road, Middlesex, Engineer, and William Yates the younger, of Parliament-street, Westminster, Agent, in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of iron and steel, and in the machinery, apparatus, or furnaces used therein, and for the production of gas to be employed in such manufacture"<ref>London Gazette 25 March 1862</ref> |
Revision as of 13:03, 19 August 2020
1860 Messrs Tooth and Yates patented a mechanical puddling furnace[1]
1861 Patent to William Henry Tooth, of Rhodeswell-road, Middlesex, Engineer, and William Yates the younger, of Parliament-street, Westminster, Agent, in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of iron and steel, and in the machinery, apparatus, or furnaces used therein, and for the production of gas to be employed in such manufacture"[2]
1873 William Yates of Westminster wrote to The Engineer about materials for lining reverbatory furnaces, mentioning his patent of 1868
1873 William Yates, C. Engineer, of Covent Garden[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1874/10/09
- ↑ London Gazette 25 March 1862
- ↑ London Electoral register