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the valve gear, which was designed by G. Hertay, of 198, Rue Piers, Brussels, and was a combination of the systems known under the names of Farcot and Meyer.<ref>[[Engineering 1886/06/18]]</ref> | the valve gear, which was designed by G. Hertay, of 198, Rue Piers, Brussels, and was a combination of the systems known under the names of Farcot and Meyer.<ref>[[Engineering 1886/06/18]]</ref> | ||
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Les Ateliers du Brabant, Société Anonyme. Successors to W. Vangoethem, J. Reallier & Cie or Van Goethem, Reallier & Co.[1]
1886 Description and drawings of a horizontal engine constructed by Les Ateliers du Brabant, and shown by them at the Amsterdam and Antwerp Exhibitions, where it gained a gold medal. The special feature was the valve gear, which was designed by G. Hertay, of 198, Rue Piers, Brussels, and was a combination of the systems known under the names of Farcot and Meyer.[2]
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- ↑ [1] Albert Giesler: W. van Goethem, Reallier & Cie
- ↑ Engineering 1886/06/18