Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers

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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain)
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BlackweU's paper on the subject in 1852 ; the make of the furnaces was also largely increased by Mr. Levick about the same time to 270 tons per week from each furnace. He was the first to roll the Barlow rail, of which for many years he made large quantities, rolling some as heavy as 100 lbs. per yard and 27 feet long. During the 23 years that he had the control of these works he got them into a very perfect condition, and brought up the make of iron to a very large amount ; but in the last thr...ee years of his life he suffered very heavy reverses, which told seriously on his health ; and he was in a weak state for some time previous to his death, which took place at Mr.
Simpson's residence in Buckinghamshire on 5th November 1867 at ^ age of 64. He became a Member of this Institution in 1856.
William Ryder was bom in 1808 at Turvin near Sowerby, Yorkshire, and afterwards removed to Bury, Lancashire, where his father was employed as manager in a cotton mill. When about seventeen years of age he went to^ Bolton, and about 1835 commenced business there as a spindle and fly maker.


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