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Wilkinson, John 1728-1808
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John Wilkinson
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The first iron boat, and its inventor, John Wilkinson, the father of the iron trade : the opening address of session 1886-7
by William H Bailey
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Our coal and iron industries, and the men who have wrought in connection with them. The Wilkinsons; with portrait of John Wilkinson ... and descriptions of the first iron vessel and first iron bridge, Wilkinson's invention of hot blast, his wealth, eccentricities, &c. ... with an appendix
by John Randall
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Melting iron in the cupola : modern practice in the construction, maintenance and operation of the cupola in the gray iron foundry
by J. E Hurst
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John Wilkinson and the Old Bersham Iron Works
by Alfred Neobard Palmer
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The token coinage of John Wilkinson
by Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
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T.S. Ashton and the Industrial Revolution
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Industrial revolution a documentary history. Series 1, The Boulton and Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton papers from the Birmingham Central Library. Part 5, Engineering drawings : Watt engines of the crank type, canal engines, dock and harbour engines, engines for water works, mint engines, small side-lever, blowing and pumping engines, 1775-1800 1778-1800
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Industrial revolution a documentary history. Series 1, The Boulton and Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton papers from the Birmingham Central Library. Part 3, Engineering drawings. Watt engines of the sun and planet type, c. 1775-1802, 1775-1802 1782-1800
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John Wilkinson the iron master
by H Southall-Owen
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Iron mad Wilkinson : a cantata for young voices with narrators and orchestra (or piano) with improvised scrapyard percussion. Words booklet, including "scrapyard percussion
by Neil Beddow
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Journals and notebooks, 1790-1833
by Joshua Gilpin
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Papers, 1771-1803
by Joseph Priestley
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Our coal and iron industries and the men who have wrought in connection with them. The Wilkinsons; with portrait of John Wilkinson and descriptions of the first iron vessel and first iron bridge, Wilkinson's invention of hot blast, his wealth, eccentricities, &c... with and appendix
by John F.G.S Randall
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The agricultural activities of John Wilkinson, ironmaster
by W. H Chaloner
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Wilkinson "the iron king
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John Wilkinson
Halfpenny trade token
by John Wilkinson
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1793
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Correspondence and memoirs, 1696-1803
by Joseph Priestley
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Folders 1-6 contain original Priestley letters and documents, arranged chronologically, beginning with Priestley's July 19 1791 broadside "To the Inhabitants of the Town of Birmingham," written after his house and laboratory were destroyed by rioters. Folder 2 contains an A.L.S. to an unidentified correspondent dated March 14, 1792 and an engraving of Fair-hill, Dr. Priestley's house, by William Ellis, n.d. (2 items, 2 leaves). Folder 3 contains a document giving power of attorney to John Vaughan of Philadelphia, August 27, 1792 (1 item, 2 leaves). Folders 4-6 contain letters from Joseph Priestley to National Assembly of France, September 13, 1792, in response to a letter from M. François, September 10, 1792, inviting Priestley to become a French citizen and to join the Convention Nationale (2 items, 2 leaves); and two letters to Samuel L. Mitchill, dated June 14, 1798 (1 item, 2 leaves), and to George Thacher, dated March 13, 1803 (1 item, 1 leaf).
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Archives Barges Biography Boulton, Matthew,--1728-1809 Cantatas, Secular Capitalists and financiers Civil engineering Commerce Commercial Committee (Birmingham, England) Cupola furnaces Drawings Early works England England--Bristol England--Lancaster England--London France France--Canal du Midi General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great Britain Great Britain History Industrialists Industrial revolution Industries Inventors Iron founding Iron foundries Iron industry and trade James Watt and Company (Birmingham, England) Metallurgists Metal-working machinery Music Paper industry Periodicals Prisons Revolution (France : 1789-1799) Roads Salt industry and trade Science and industry Sources Steam engineers Steam-engines Steam-engines--Design and construction Tokens Travel United States Watt, James,--1736-1819 Watt, James,--1769-1848 Wedgwood, Josiah,--1730-1795 Wilkinson, John,--1728-1808
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