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A variety of ingenious contrivances for enabling locomotive carriages to pass over obstacles lying in the road, without injury | A variety of ingenious contrivances for enabling locomotive carriages to pass over obstacles lying in the road, without injury resulting is the subject of a patent granted to George Millichap, of Birmingham, and sealed on the 31st of March, 1834. <ref>[[Engineers and Mechanics Encyclopedia 1839: Railways: George Millichap]]</ref> | ||
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A variety of ingenious contrivances for enabling locomotive carriages to pass over obstacles lying in the road, without injury resulting is the subject of a patent granted to George Millichap, of Birmingham, and sealed on the 31st of March, 1834. [1]