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1864 [[William Martin (4)|William Martin]] and [[Joseph Hodgson (of Manchester)|Joseph Hodgson]] of the Dacca Mills, Manchester, developed improvements in steam engines.<ref>The Engineer 1864/10/07</ref> | 1864 [[William Martin (4)|William Martin]] and [[Joseph Hodgson (of Manchester)|Joseph Hodgson]] of the Dacca Mills, Manchester, developed improvements in steam engines.<ref>The Engineer 1864/10/07</ref> | ||
1865 'One is the working model of an improved steam engine, invented by Messrs. W. Martin and J. Hodgson, of the Dacca Mills, Manchester, and made by them from materials the gift of their employers.'<ref>Manchester Times - Saturday 04 March 1865</ref> | |||
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1864 William Martin and Joseph Hodgson of the Dacca Mills, Manchester, developed improvements in steam engines.[1]
1865 'One is the working model of an improved steam engine, invented by Messrs. W. Martin and J. Hodgson, of the Dacca Mills, Manchester, and made by them from materials the gift of their employers.'[2]