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Liverpool Engineer.
Liverpool Engineer.
1872 Patent No. 202 to Andrew Higginson, marine draughtsman, for improvements applicable to motive power engines, engine-governors, and pumps <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/23824/pages/371/page.pdf] The London Gazette, February 2nd, 1872</ref>
1876 Patent No. 2995 to Andrew Higginson, engineer, for the invention of 'improvements in  motive power engines'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/24351/pages/4387/page.pdf] The London Gazette, August 4th, 1876</ref>


Semi-Rotary engine featured in [[The Engineer 1876/02/18]].
Semi-Rotary engine featured in [[The Engineer 1876/02/18]].

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Liverpool Engineer.

1872 Patent No. 202 to Andrew Higginson, marine draughtsman, for improvements applicable to motive power engines, engine-governors, and pumps [1]

1876 Patent No. 2995 to Andrew Higginson, engineer, for the invention of 'improvements in motive power engines'[2]

Semi-Rotary engine featured in The Engineer 1876/02/18.

Probably associated with Higginson and Co.


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Sources of Information

  1. [1] The London Gazette, February 2nd, 1872
  2. [2] The London Gazette, August 4th, 1876