Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Parkins

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Thomas Parkins, of Dudley, has had a patent for a similar object to the foregoing, which is dated the 3d of December, 1835. It consists in forming continuous sleepers of vitrified earth (burnt clay), which the patentee states are as hard and durable as granite, and impervious to the weather.

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