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Source The Mechanical Magazine, Vol. 65, Publisher: Robertson, Boorman & Co., London
Author Boorman, R. A.

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2011-07-04 07:50 417×307× (45492 bytes) Billreid This image is in the public domain. It is taken from a work first published in 1856. The work is: R. A. Boorman, Ed. ''The Mechanical Magazine'', Vol. 65, Robertson, Boorman & Co, London, 1856

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