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A Mr Kingsford, of Brighton, devised and patent a process that could make coke whilst steam was being made.  Mr Kingsford owned a chemical works at Hackney Wick.<ref>The Engineer 1889/08/30</ref>
1887 The process was put to use in 2 furnaces at the cement works of [[Lee, Sons and Co (of Snodland)]]. 
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A Mr Kingsford, of Brighton, devised and patent a process that could make coke whilst steam was being made. Mr Kingsford owned a chemical works at Hackney Wick.[1]

1887 The process was put to use in 2 furnaces at the cement works of Lee, Sons and Co (of Snodland).

Mr Kingsford

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1889/08/30