File:Nicholas Collin Machine for saving Persons from the upper Stories of a House on fire 1799.png
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editDescriptionNicholas Collin Machine for saving Persons from the upper Stories of a House on fire 1799.png |
English: * Fig 1 corresponds to: George Holland: Patent for making Fleecy Hofiery.
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Source | The Repertory of Arts and Manufactures. Volume 15, G. & T. Wilkie, 1801, Plate III, p. 40 |
Author | George Holland, Richard Weston, Nicholas Collin |
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