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Inventor Profiles: John Stevens
Invent Now | Hall of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile John Stevens Born 1749 - Died March 6 1838 Steam Engine Patented April 11, 1803 Inducted 2006 Independent inventor John Stevens was a pioneer in the development of steam-powered engines used in boats and railroad cars in t...
Inventor Profiles: John Ericsson
Invent Now | Hall of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile John Ericsson Born Jul 31 1803 - Died Mar 8 1889 Propelling Steam Vessels Screw Propeller Patent Number(s) 588 Inducted 1993 John Ericsson invented the ship propeller and incorporated the landmark
The University of Houston: John Ericsson
The Engines of Our Ingenuity is Copyright © 1988-1997 by John H. Lienhard. Previous Episode | Search Episodes | Index | Home | Next Episode
The Story of John Deere
Components Forestry Parts Distribution Network Engines & Drivetrain Parts | Services & Support Product Support Answer Center Product Training Service Plans & Warranties Product Safety Engine Information Search Product Recall Information Emissions Inf...
John Deere: The Adventures of Ready Rooster
Components Forestry Parts Distribution Network Engines & Drivetrain Parts | Services & Support Product Support Answer Center Product Training Service Plans & Warranties Product Safety Engine Information Search Product Recall Information Emissions Inf...
Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company
main building, two smaller buildings and a foundry. The company employed seven hundred workers in 1915. The company manufactured gas engines, traction engines, spreaders, cream separators and a number of smaller articles. The plant was equipped with the most up-to-date and efficient eq...
TROMPE-L'OEIL
of renaissance art include Episodes 111, 327, 474, 511, 549, 598, 603, 610, 613, 614, 637, 689, and 701. The Engines of Our Ingenuity is Copyright © 1988-1997 by John H. Lienhard. Previous Episode | Search Episodes | Index
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