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1841 [[Francis Thompson (1747-1809)]] built an atmospheric engine at Oakerthorpe Colliery in 1791 which was subsequently moved to Pentrich Colliery - for a description of the engine as it was seen in the early 20th century see [[The Engineer 1917/01/19]]).
1841 [[Francis Thompson (1747-1809)]] built an atmospheric engine at Oakerthorpe Colliery in 1791 which was subsequently moved to Pentrich Colliery (for a description of the engine as it was seen in the early 20th century see [[The Engineer 1917/01/19]]).


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1841 Francis Thompson (1747-1809) built an atmospheric engine at Oakerthorpe Colliery in 1791 which was subsequently moved to Pentrich Colliery (for a description of the engine as it was seen in the early 20th century see The Engineer 1917/01/19).

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