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[[Image:Im18861105En-BritishG.jpg|thumb| 1886. ]]
[[image:Im1887V63-p380.jpg|thumb| 1887. Atkinson's gas engine.]]
[[image:Im1887V63-p380.jpg|thumb| 1887. Atkinson's gas engine.]]
[[image:Im18880106E-Brit.jpg|thumb|  January 1888.]]
[[image:Im18880106E-Brit.jpg|thumb|  January 1888.]]
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Engineers of London.
Engineers of London.


1882 Introduced new types of internal combustion engine.
1882 Introduced new types of internal combustion engine.
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Became the [[British Gas Engine Co]]
Became the [[British Gas Engine Co]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==

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1886.
1887. Atkinson's gas engine.
January 1888.
1887. Atkinson's gas engine.
1891. Atkinson's Patent.

Engineers of London.

1882 Introduced new types of internal combustion engine.

1883 Company formed with James Atkinson as managing director to build Robson-type engines

1885 Exhibited a horizontal single-acting gas engine; these were built by J. Cochrane (of Barrhead)

1892 Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition. Atkinson patent 'Cycle' gas engine. [1]

Became the British Gas Engine Co

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Sources of Information

  1. 1892 The Practical Engineer
  • A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1996. ISBN 1 873098 37 5