Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Robert Street

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of London

1794 Patent for an inflammable vapour engine. (English Patent 1,983 of 7th May 1794). The engine would run on vapourised turpentine (Street was a varnish maker). The principle involved a heavy piston being thrown upwards to raise a pump plunger via a lever[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 'Internal Fire; the Internal Combustion Engine, 1673-1900' by Lyle Cummins, Carnot Press, 2000