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SEVENTEEN92 Training Jersey
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William Murdoch (1754-1839) is a famous Cornish engineer and inventor who discovered coal gas and is known for being the first person to use gas lighting as a practical alternative to oil and tallow. In 1792, Murdoch installed gas lighting at his company's offices and home in Redruth, Cornwall, using coal gas instead of oil or tallow. He also made improvements to existing machinery, such as the steam-engine

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William Murdoch (1754-1839) is a famous Cornish engineer and inventor who discovered coal gas and is known for being the first person to use gas lighting as a practical alternative to oil and tallow. In 1792, Murdoch installed gas lighting at his company's offices and home in Redruth, Cornwall, using coal gas instead of oil or tallow. He also made improvements to existing machinery, such as the steam-engine

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PuffingFOUR Training Jersey

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PuffingFOUR Training Jersey
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Richard Trevithick built a full-size steam road locomotive in 1801, on a site near present-day Fore Street in Camborne.named his carriage Puffing Devil and on Christmas Eve that year, he demonstrated it by successfully carrying six passengers up Fore Street and then continuing on up Camborne Hill, from Camborne Cross, to the nearby village of Beacon. His cousin and associate, Andrew Vivian, steered the machine. It inspired the popular Cornish folk song "Camborne Hill".

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Richard Trevithick built a full-size steam road locomotive in 1801, on a site near present-day Fore Street in Camborne.named his carriage Puffing Devil and on Christmas Eve that year, he demonstrated it by successfully carrying six passengers up Fore Street and then continuing on up Camborne Hill, from Camborne Cross, to the nearby village of Beacon. His cousin and associate, Andrew Vivian, steered the machine. It inspired the popular Cornish folk song "Camborne Hill".

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