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  2. Belliss and Morcom - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, the Royal Navy placed an order directly with Belliss and Morcom for a triple-expansion engine-based main power and generator set for all 13 of the Sharpshooter class torpedo gunboats, designed by White. [2] In 1891, chief draughtsman Albert Charles Pain used a valveless oil pump and pressure to create forced lubrication.

  3. Boston and Maine 3713 - Wikipedia

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    Boston and Maine 3713, also known as the "Constitution", is the sole survivor of the "P-4a" class 4-6-2 "Heavy Pacific" type steam locomotives. It was built in December 1934 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M), hauling passenger trains around the New England region.

  4. Steam hammer - Wikipedia

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    The possibility of a steam hammer was noted by James Watt (1736–1819) in his 28 April 1784 patent for an improved steam engine. [12] Watt described "Heavy Hammers or Stampers, for forging or stamping iron, copper, or other metals, or other matters without the intervention of rotative motions or wheels, by fixing the Hammer or Stamper to be so worked, either directly to the piston or piston ...

  5. Tool - Wikipedia

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    Fastening tools, such as welders, soldering irons, rivet guns, nail guns, or glue guns. Information and data manipulation tools, such as computers, IDE, spreadsheets; Some tools may be combinations of other tools. An alarm-clock is for example a combination of a measuring tool (the clock) and a perception tool (the alarm).

  6. B&M - Wikipedia

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    B&M Retail Limited, trading as B&M, is a British multinational variety store and garden centre chain founded in 1978 and based in Speke. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange , and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  7. Bruce Irons (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Moncur Irons (6 October 1924 – 5 December 1983) was an engineer and mathematician, known for his fundamental contribution to the finite element method, including the patch test, the frontal solver and, along with Ian C. Taig, the isoparametric element concept.

  8. Rail transport in India - Wikipedia

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    In 1853, the first passenger train on 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge ran for 34 kilometres (21 mi) between Bombay and Thane which had 14-carriages carrying 400 people, hauled by three steam locomotives: the Sahib, Sindh and Sultan. [12] [13] The Great Southern of India Railway Company was established with its headquarters in England in 1853. [14]