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Gurney's Water Tube Boiler, 1826

Gurney's Water Tube Boiler, 1826

1923

Oxygen blowpipes developed in 1823 and 1888.

Oxygen blowpipes developed in 1823 and 1888.

1823-1888

Gurney stove, installed in Gloucester Cathedral in 1865 and removed in 1958; and photograph of stove in Gloucester Cathedral (20" x 16") (Photo purchased from H.E. Jones (Gloucester) Ltd.

Gurney stove

Pamphlet about Goldsworthy Gurney's steam carriage.

Pamphlet about Goldsworthy Gurney's steam carriage

1828-1829

Photograph of Gurney stove in Gloucester Cathedral (20" x 16") (Photo purchased from H.E. Jones (Gloucester) Ltd. Part of Gurney stove, installed in Gloucester Cathedral in 1865 and removed in 1958.

Photograph of Gurney stove in Gloucester Cathedral

Pamphlet about Goldsworthy Gurney's steam carriage.

Pamphlet about Goldsworthy Gurney's steam carriage

1828-1829

Gurney stove, installed in Gloucester Cathedral in 1865 and removed in 1958.

Gurney Stove for Gloucester Cathedral

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