Machinery & Leather Trades’ Engineers to the Early 1880s: Part II
Abstract
Part II of this paper continues the overview, from the earliest developments of mechanical aids, to sophisticated processing equipment, the rise of machinery within leather manufacture. Attention is turned to American engineers and their role in machinery manufacture and development. The links between US and British engineers are described. The impact of early American designed machinery and the principal role of leading British tanners in bringing patented machinery to the British market is also highlighted.
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Volume Number
95
Author(s)
TREVOR LYONS
Machinery & Leather Trades’ Engineers to the Early 1880s: Part II