Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Armstrong Woodeson

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1899 With John Brokenshire Furneaux, patented improvements in valves for feed pumps, feed heaters, boilers, etc; address of both inventors was given as Victoria Works, Gateshead (which is where Clarke, Chapman and Co were located). Another patent that year with Furneaux concerned improvement in steam boilers.

1901 Patent with Clarke, Chapman and Co for improvements in apparatus for regulating the motive fluid to feed pumps

Continued patenting until after WWII


1949 Obituary [1]



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