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[[image:Im1887V63-p380.jpg|thumb| 1887. Atkinson's gas engine.]]
[[image:Im1887V63-p380.jpg|thumb| 1887. Atkinson's gas engine.]]
[[image:Im18880106E-Brit.jpg|thumb|  January 1888.]]
[[image:Im1887v64-p537.jpg|thumb| 1887. Atkinson's gas engine.]]
[[image:Im1887v64-p537.jpg|thumb| 1887. Atkinson's gas engine.]]
[[Image:Im1891EnV72-p005.jpg|thumb| 1891. Atkinson's Patent.]]
[[Image:Im1891EnV72-p005.jpg|thumb| 1891. Atkinson's Patent.]]


Engineers of London.
Engineers of London.
1882 Introduced a new engine.
1883 Company formed with [[James Atkinson]] as managing director to build Robson-type engines
1885 Exhibited a horizontal single-acting gas engine; these were built by [[John Cochrane|J. Cochrane (of Barrhead)]]
1892 Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition. Atkinson patent 'Cycle' gas engine. <ref>1892 The Practical Engineer</ref>
Became the [[British Gas Engine Co]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
 
==Sources of Information==
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* A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1996. ISBN 1 873098 37 5


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1887. Atkinson's gas engine.
January 1888.
1887. Atkinson's gas engine.
1891. Atkinson's Patent.

Engineers of London.


1882 Introduced a new engine.

1883 Company formed with James Atkinson as managing director to build Robson-type engines

1885 Exhibited a horizontal single-acting gas engine; these were built by J. Cochrane (of Barrhead)

1892 Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition. Atkinson patent 'Cycle' gas engine. [1]

Became the British Gas Engine Co


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1892 The Practical Engineer
  • A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1996. ISBN 1 873098 37 5