Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1914 Designer of the "Aerotug", a shallow-draught craft driven by a propeller revolving in the air instead of in the water.
1914 Designer of the "Aerotug", a shallow-draught craft driven by a propeller revolving in the air instead of in the water.

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of Victoria Street, Westminster.

1914 Designer of the "Aerotug", a shallow-draught craft driven by a propeller revolving in the air instead of in the water. James Pollock and Sons designed the hull; Tom Taylor and Sons built the hull at Staines; Pollock supplied the Bolinders (Swedish) engine. Tests were conducted on the Surrey Canal. Technical adviser was Lucien Blin Desbleds.

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