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  2. Joseph Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    Sir Joseph Whitworth, 1st Baronet (21 December 1803 – 22 January 1887) was an English engineer, entrepreneur, inventor and philanthropist. [2] In 1841, he devised the British Standard Whitworth system, which created an accepted standard for screw threads . [ 3 ]

  3. British Standard Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    British Standard Whitworth (BSW) is an imperial-unit-based screw thread standard, devised and specified by Joseph Whitworth in 1841 and later adopted as a British Standard. It was the world's first national screw thread standard, and is the basis for many other standards, such as BSF , BSP , BSCon , and BSCopper .

  4. Joe Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Charles Whitworth (born 29 February 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for EFL League One side Exeter City on loan from Premier League club Crystal Palace. Club career

  5. 12-pounder Whitworth rifle - Wikipedia

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    The 12-pdr rifle was designed in the early 1850s by British manufacturer Joseph Whitworth, who had recently been contracted to improve the Pattern 1853 Enfield.During his experiments with the Enfield, Whitworth was inspired to begin experimenting with a hexagonally-rifled barrel; Whitworth would later apply these principles to his field guns.

  6. File:Whitworth memorial.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: Photograph of a plaque on the memorial to Joseph Whitworth in the park in Darley Dale, Derbyshire, UK. ... Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Joseph Whitworth;

  7. 120-pounder Whitworth naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The 120-pounder Whitworth naval gun was designed by Joseph Whitworth during the 1860s. It was a rifled muzzle loader and used his hexagonal rifled bore design, the principle of which is described in the article on the 70-pounder Whitworth naval gun .

  8. Uttley House - Wikipedia

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    The building is named after English writer Alison Uttley. It was originally built for Sir Joseph Whitworth; the house was later the home of C. P. Scott, editor of the Manchester Guardian. It is surrounded by 5.5 acres (2.2 ha) of gardens to the south and an environmental research institute to the north.

  9. Richard Copley Christie - Wikipedia

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    Christie was a friend of the industrialist Sir Joseph Whitworth.By Whitworth's will, Christie was appointed one of three legatees, each of whom was left more than half a million pounds for their own use, ‘they being each of them aware of the objects’ to which these funds would have been put by Whitworth.