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1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class V.: William MacBay

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586. MACBAY, WILLIAM, Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich — Inventor.

Train of railway carriages, with break or luggage-van; containing self-acting collision-breaks, and other apparatus connected with the carriages, intended to prevent the destruction of the carriages and injury to the passengers.

Design for connecting the various railway termini of the metropolis, and affording suitable railway communication to all metropolitan large towns.

A section of a street, with improved kerb, for keeping the pavement clean; furnished also with a fire-annihilator and life-preserver.


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