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  2. Joseph Day (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Day (1855 – 1946) is a little-known [1] English engineer who developed the extremely widely used crankcase-compression two-stroke petrol engine, [1] [2] as used for small engines from lawnmowers to mopeds and small motorcycles.

  3. Dugald Clerk - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The crucial simplification of the concept, that made possible small yet powerful two-stroke engines for mass markets, was patented by Joseph Day [3] in 1894. [2] Joseph Day, design of a three-port [9] two-stroke engine; Nash, design of a two-port [9] two-stroke engine; Robson, design of a two-stroke engine with under-piston [9] scavenge

  4. Hornsby–Akroyd oil engine - Wikipedia

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    1893 Hornsby–Akroyd oil engine at the museum of Lincolnshire life, Lincoln, England 14 hp Hornsby–Akroyd oil engine at the Great Dorset Steam Fair in 2008. The Hornsby–Akroyd oil engine, named after its inventor Herbert Akroyd Stuart and the manufacturer Richard Hornsby & Sons, was the first successful design of an internal combustion engine using heavy oil as a fuel.

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  6. Charles Burrell & Sons - Wikipedia

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    In 1801 a Joseph Burrell was found to be advertising "Chaff Engines, Drill Rolls and Drill Machines", items of agricultural equipment, from his foundry on Kings Street Thetford. By 1805 Joseph had joined with his two brothers James and William and were advertising Threshing Machines for sale. In 1817 Charles Burrell was born.

  7. Ruston & Hornsby - Wikipedia

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    A 3hp Ruston engine type PB of 1935. Proctor & Burton was established in 1840, operating as millwrights and engineers. It became Ruston, Proctor and Company in 1857 when Joseph Ruston joined them, acquiring limited liability status in 1899.

  8. Graham-Paige - Wikipedia

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    Joseph became president, Robert vice-president, and Ray secretary-treasurer of the company. [1] The company's initial offerings included a line of Graham-Paige cars with 6 and 8-cylinder engines. For a while, a line of light trucks was offered under the Paige name, soon discontinued when Dodge reminded the Grahams about the non-competition ...

  9. Oil field engine - Wikipedia

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    Oil Field Engine is a sort of internal combustion engine used as a power source in the production of crude petroleum. Most commonly the term refers to a class of reciprocating engines built in the mid to late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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