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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> | ||
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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]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1870/09/23
- ↑ Transactions of ASME., Volume 15, 1894 [1]