Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Allen

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Around 1790 Thomas Allen, of London, published the plan of a newly invented machine for carrying goods, without the use of horses, and by the use of steam alone for the motive power. His plan was to have cogged wheels to run upon cogged rails. The plan was all that was ever brought out.