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1859 Patent for a machine for forming iron cranks<ref>[[The Engineer 1859/09/23]] p.222</ref>
1859 Patent for a machine for forming iron cranks<ref>[[The Engineer 1859/09/23]] p.222</ref>


1861 Patent '[[Joseph Lee (of Lincoln)|Joseph Lee]] and [[Benjamin Dutton Taplin]], Lincoln, for improvements in the manufacture of portable or traction steam engines, and in apparatus for cutting joints' heads of connecting rods and other articles; dated 27th May.'<ref>Bury Times - Saturday 23 November 1861</ref>


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== See Also ==

Revision as of 13:12, 21 June 2017

1859. Manufacture of cranks.

Joseph Lee, Engineer, of Lee and Borland, Norman Street, Lincoln.

1859 Patent for a machine for forming iron cranks[1]

1861 Patent 'Joseph Lee and Benjamin Dutton Taplin, Lincoln, for improvements in the manufacture of portable or traction steam engines, and in apparatus for cutting joints' heads of connecting rods and other articles; dated 27th May.'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1859/09/23 p.222
  2. Bury Times - Saturday 23 November 1861