Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Engineer of New York.
Engineer of New York.


1864 Alexander Rider filed a patent for a Rotary Steam Engine. He then turned his interest to the promising Hot Air Engine and became a world leader in this field.
1879/80 After many trials and errors Alexander Rider built the Hot Air Engine known by his name.
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1870. Vertical Engine with Variable Expansion Valve.

Engineer of New York.

1864 Alexander Rider filed a patent for a Rotary Steam Engine. He then turned his interest to the promising Hot Air Engine and became a world leader in this field.

1879/80 After many trials and errors Alexander Rider built the Hot Air Engine known by his name.

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  • [1] Rider patents