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Patent granted to William Francis Snowden, of Oxford-street, London, on the 18th of December 1824, for a "new invented wheel way and its carriages for the conveyance of passengers, merchandise, and other things, along roads, rails, and other ways, either on a level or inclined plane." | 1824 Patent granted to William Francis Snowden, of Oxford-street, London, on the 18th of December 1824, for a "new invented wheel way and its carriages for the conveyance of passengers, merchandise, and other things, along roads, rails, and other ways, either on a level or inclined plane." | ||
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* [[1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class V.: William Francis Snowden]] | * [[1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class V.: William Francis Snowden]] | ||
* [[Engineers and Mechanics Encyclopedia 1839: Railways: William Francis Snowden]] | * [[Engineers and Mechanics Encyclopedia 1839: Railways: William Francis Snowden]] |
Revision as of 10:01, 18 November 2010
1824 Patent granted to William Francis Snowden, of Oxford-street, London, on the 18th of December 1824, for a "new invented wheel way and its carriages for the conveyance of passengers, merchandise, and other things, along roads, rails, and other ways, either on a level or inclined plane."