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Richard Trevithick (13
April 1771 – 22
April 1833) was a
British inventor and
mining engineer. The son of a
mining captain, and born in the
mining heartland...
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Trevithick (/trəˈvɪθɪk/ trə-VITH-ik) is a
Cornish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francis Trevithick (1812–1877), one of the
first locomotive...
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Chilwell and
Trevithick was an
architectural partnership formed in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1914. The two
members of the partnership,
Benjamin Charles...
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William Edward Trevithick (1899 Kells,
County Meath - 1958) was an
Irish botanical illustrator who
contributed some 60
botanical plates to Curtis’s Botanical...
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Matthew Trevithick is an
American student,
writer and researcher. His
first book,
which he
helped author and edited, was
written with the
former Minister...
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Francis Trevithick (1812–1877), from Camborne, Cornwall, was one of the
first locomotive engineers of the
London and
North Western Railway (LNWR). Born...
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Trevithick's Pen-y-darren locomotive, see
Richard Trevithick.
Penydarren is a
community and
electoral ward in
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough in Wales...
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Richard Trevithick Tangye[needs IPA] (24
November 1833 – 14
October 1906) was a
British manufacturer of
engines and
other heavy equipment. Richard...
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Trevithick Society is a
registered charity named for
Richard Trevithick, a
Cornish engineer who
contributed to the use of high
pressure steam engines...
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Dolcoath mine in Cornwall, England. In
partnership with his
cousin Richard Trevithick, the
inventor of the "high pressure"
steam engine, and the entrepreneur...