• William Brunton Senior (26 May 1777 – 5 October 1851) was a Scottish engineer and inventor. He was the eldest son of Robert Brunton, a watchmaker (14...
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  • William Brunton (1 February 1867 – 13 April 1938) was a businessman and Mayor of Melbourne, Australia. Brunton was born in Carlton, Victoria, the son of...
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    locomotive constructed by the Butterley Company in Derbyshire in 1813 by William Brunton (1777–1851). Also known as the Mechanical Traveller, it had a pair...
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  • Brunton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Brunton (1946–2002), New Zealand poet Alexander Brunton (1772–1854), Scottish minister...
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  • March 2021. Pyles, Hamilton; Spaulding, Alfred; Wilson, Carl; Moore, William; Brunton, George (n.d.). "The Loop Fire Disaster" (PDF). Fireleadership.gov...
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    included at various times William Murdoch, John Rennie, William Playfair, John Southern, Logan Henderson, James Lawson, William Brunton, Isaac Perrins, and...
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  • as Jane Lambert, their daughter William Brunton as Lt. Jack Lambert, their son Lawrence Peyton as Captain Doane William H. West as Jaubert, a Boer general...
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    John D. Brunton, "Improved machine for sinking shafts," U.S. patent 80,056 (issued: July 21, 1868). West 1988, pp. 243–247. David William Brunton and John...
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    constructed by both companies and private figures. In 1813, British engineer William Brunton designed and built a steam locomotive propelled by mechanical legs...
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  • Stapley 1917–1918 56 William Whyte Cabena 1918–1919 57 John Aikman 1919–1920 58 Sir John Warren Swanson 1920–1923 59 Sir William Brunton 1923–1926 60 Sir...
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    Mary Brunton (née Balfour) (1 November 1778 – 7 December 1818) was a Scottish novelist, whose work has been seen as redefining femininity. Fay Weldon...
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    1833 William Brunton patented another steam-powered excavator which he provided further details on in 1836. The steam shovel was invented by William Otis...
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    in the eighteenth century were James Law, Peter Ewart, William Brunton, Isaac Perrins, William Murdoch, and John Southern. The firm left an extremely...
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  • Railway and the SS Great Eastern William Brunton (1777–1851) – early steam power pioneer, inventor of the Brunton's Mechanical Traveller Oliver Bulleid...
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    26, 2013. Pyles, Hamilton; Spaulding, Alfred; Wilson, Carl; Moore, William; Brunton, George (n.d.). "The Loop Fire Disaster" (PDF). Fireleadership.gov...
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    to breaking down. In 1849 a 6m radius steam-driven fan, designed by William Brunton, was made operational in the Gelly Gaer Colliery of South Wales. The...
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  • William Brunton Murray (15 December 1881 – 22 April 1929) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a winger for Sunderland. Murray started...
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    in 1812 the incline was the scene of a remarkable experiment, when William Brunton, an engineer for the company, produced his Steam Horse locomotive....
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    23, 1911. After divorcing Keller prior to 1915, Maxam married actor William Brunton, a union that lasted until 1920. Information is scant about her third...
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    Hammond (1855–1936) 1928 - Herbert Hoover (1874–1964) 1927 - David William Brunton List of engineering awards "W. L. Saunders Dies In Canary Islands....
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    Butterley Gangroad. Initially worked by gravity and horse power, in 1812, William Brunton, an engineer for the company, produced his remarkable Steam Horse locomotive...
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    Wyoming. David W. Brunton, a Canadian-born geologist and mining engineer, and William Ainsworth, a skilled watch repairman, founded Brunton in 1895. The firm...
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  • place. The Robert Heatley Stand was officially opened by Alderman Sir William Brunton on Saturday, 7 May 1932. During World War II, Princes Park hosted three...
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  • Barbara Joan Brunton Gibb (13 October 1927 – 29 June 2014), from around 1949 professionally known as Barbara Brunton, was an Australian actress of stage...
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  • removed, she became a coal depot. A gale destroyed her in May 1830. William Brunton, of the Eagle Foundry at Birmingham, had built a steam engine and boiler...
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  • Lister 1914 Rev. C. W. Evan of Stow Memorial Church 1928 Sir William Brunton Sir William Hennessy Archbishop Lowther Clarke John Howard Angas 1915 Simon...
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    council offices, and called Brunton Memorial Hall. The building is textured concrete and glass, and was designed by William Kininmonth, with a gilded relief...
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    1323), Prefatory Letter, as translated by Paul Vincent Spade (1995). Brunton, J. (2022). Rogues, Rebels and Mavericks of the Middle Ages. Amberley....
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    Timber. Wallace Reid as Bryce Cardigan Grace Darmond as Shirley Sumner William Brunton as Buck Ogilvy Charles Ogle as Cardigan Ralph Lewis as Col. Pennington...
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    oldest surviving railway tunnel, at Fritchley (built 1793). In 1812, William Brunton, an engineer for the company, produced his remarkable Steam Horse locomotive...
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