Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Charles Algernon Parsons|Charles Parsons]] formed a small company (presumably the [[Marine Steam Turbine Co]] in 1894) to investigate the application of the turbine to the propulsion of vessels; it consisted of [[Lawrence Parsons|Lord Rosse]] (Sir Charles' brother), [[George Gerald Stoney|Gerald Stoney]], [[J. B. Simpson|Mr. J. B. Simpson]], [[Christopher Leyland|Mr. Christopher Leyland]], [[Norman Cookson|Mr. Norman Cookson]], [[Alan Archibald Campbell Swinton| Mr. Campbell Swinton]] and others.<ref>Obituary of Gerard Stoney</ref>
[[Charles Algernon Parsons|Charles Parsons]] formed a small company (presumably the [[Marine Steam Turbine Co]] in 1894) to investigate the application of the turbine to the propulsion of vessels; it consisted of [[Lawrence Parsons|Lord Rosse]] (Sir Charles' brother), [[George Gerald Stoney|Gerald Stoney]], [[J. B. Simpson|Mr. J. B. Simpson]], [[Christopher John Leyland|Mr. Christopher Leyland]], [[Norman Cookson|Mr. Norman Cookson]], [[Alan Archibald Campbell Swinton| Mr. Campbell Swinton]] and others.<ref>Obituary of Gerard Stoney</ref>


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Latest revision as of 10:05, 11 December 2020

Charles Parsons formed a small company (presumably the Marine Steam Turbine Co in 1894) to investigate the application of the turbine to the propulsion of vessels; it consisted of Lord Rosse (Sir Charles' brother), Gerald Stoney, Mr. J. B. Simpson, Mr. Christopher Leyland, Mr. Norman Cookson, Mr. Campbell Swinton and others.[1]

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  1. Obituary of Gerard Stoney