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In collaboration with [[J. H. Storey]]
In collaboration with [[J. H. Storey]]


1885 [[Ernest Scott and Co|Ernest Scott]] gained a Gold medal at the [[1885 Inventions Exhibition]] in respect of Ashton's positive-actioned Steam Power Meter and Continuous Indicator<ref>Transactions of ASME., Volume 15, 1894</ref>
1885 [[Ernest Scott and Co|Ernest Scott]] gained a Gold medal at the [[1885 Inventions Exhibition]] in respect of Ashton's positive-actioned Steam Power Meter and Continuous Indicator<ref>Transactions of ASME., Volume 15, 1894 [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Transactions_of_ASME/nE5CAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=ashton+power+meter&pg=PA1243&printsec=frontcover]</ref>





Latest revision as of 09:41, 19 March 2021

1869. Ashton and Storey's Steam Power Meter.
January 1872.
June 1872.

1869 Isaac Storey and Sons constructed Ashton and Storey's Steam Power Meter (see picture).

1870 Mr Ashton presented to the British Association meeting in Liverpool about the metering of steam[1]

In collaboration with J. H. Storey

1885 Ernest Scott gained a Gold medal at the 1885 Inventions Exhibition in respect of Ashton's positive-actioned Steam Power Meter and Continuous Indicator[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1870/09/23
  2. Transactions of ASME., Volume 15, 1894 [1]