Leeds Inventions
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One of the most important inventions from Leeds was Matthew Murray's three-ported "D" slide valve, and the eccentric to drive it, effectively the birth of rotary steam engines . All rotative steam engines used it for many years, both stationary and locomotive. Murray also invented flax machinery, a boiler draught regulating device, an early mechanical stoker, hydraulic presses and chain testing machinery, and, of course, the first commercially practical steam locomotive.
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jim wrote: One of the most important inventions from Leeds was Matthew Murray's three-ported "D" slide valve, and the eccentric to drive it, effectively the birth of rotary steam engines . All rotative steam engines used it for many years, both stationary and locomotive. Murray also invented flax machinery, a boiler draught regulating device, an early mechanical stoker, hydraulic presses and chain testing machinery, and, of course, the first commercially practical steam locomotive. Matthew Murray - one of my heroes - the guy was incredibly inventive. Where's the modern Matthew Murray - Leeds centainly needs one.
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Some debate about this oneMoving pictures by Louis Le Princehttp://www.mylearning.org/jpage.asp?jpageid=765&journeyid=200
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Micrometer by William Gascoigne (Never heard of this guy before)born in Middleton 1612!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ga ... scientist)(Have to copy and paste - link takes you to wrong WG)
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jim wrote: One of the most important inventions from Leeds was Matthew Murray's three-ported "D" slide valve, and the eccentric to drive it, effectively the birth of rotary steam engines . All rotative steam engines used it for many years, both stationary and locomotive. Murray also invented flax machinery, a boiler draught regulating device, an early mechanical stoker, hydraulic presses and chain testing machinery, and, of course, the first commercially practical steam locomotive. He is also credited with the first cylinder boring machine with a continuously acting feed mechanism in 1795.
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Leeds Hippo wrote: Short stemmed clinical thermometer by Clifford Allbutthttp://www.leeds.ac.uk/medicine/history/allbutt.html Judging by the inventors surname then i assume that this thermometer was this specifically a rectal thermometer?
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