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1881 Patent. For Improvements in waggons and trucks.— John Campbell Martin. of Kurhurballee Collieries, [[East Indian Railway]], Mechanical Engineer, at present residing in Calcutta.<ref>Madras Weekly Mail - Saturday 09 July 1881</ref>
1881 Patent. For Improvements in waggons and trucks.— John Campbell Martin. of Kurhurballee Collieries, [[East Indian Railway]], Mechanical Engineer, at present residing in Calcutta.<ref>Madras Weekly Mail - Saturday 09 July 1881</ref>


1884 Calcutta International Exhibition. 'It is exhibited with a model of the East Indian Railway Company's colliery, by Mr. John Campbell Martin, its inventor, the engineer of the company at its works at Kurhurballee.<ref>[[The Engineer 1884/01/18]]</ref>
1884 Calcutta International Exhibition. '...exhibited with a model of the East Indian Railway Company's colliery, by Mr. John Campbell Martin, its inventor, the engineer of the company at its works at Kurhurballee'.<ref>[[The Engineer 1884/01/18]]</ref>


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John Campbell Martin

1881 Patent. For Improvements in waggons and trucks.— John Campbell Martin. of Kurhurballee Collieries, East Indian Railway, Mechanical Engineer, at present residing in Calcutta.[1]

1884 Calcutta International Exhibition. '...exhibited with a model of the East Indian Railway Company's colliery, by Mr. John Campbell Martin, its inventor, the engineer of the company at its works at Kurhurballee'.[2]

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  1. Madras Weekly Mail - Saturday 09 July 1881
  2. The Engineer 1884/01/18