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    Jacob Perkins (July 9, 1766 – July 30, 1849) was an American inventor, mechanical engineer and physicist based in the United Kingdom. Born in Newburyport...
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  • Boston, Massachusetts. Jacob Perkins was enticed to come to England by Charles Heath, because of all the world's currency, Perkins' notes were considered...
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    than scaling. An early experimenter with high-pressure steam was Jacob Perkins. Perkins applied his "hermetic tube" system to steam locomotive boilers and...
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  • Perkins is a surname derived from the Anglo-Saxon corruption of the kin of Pierre (from Pierre kin to Pierrekin to Perkins), introduced into England by...
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    printing press for the Penny Black, the "D" cylinder press invented by Jacob Perkins and patented in 1819, is on display at the British Library in London...
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    Milestones: 1748 William Cullen demonstrates artificial refrigeration. 1834 Jacob Perkins patents a design for a practical refrigerator using dimethyl ether....
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    related to Steam cannons. Mr Perkins extraordinary steam gun of 1824 article about an attempt by steam pioneer Jacob Perkins to produce a working steam...
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    film led to Perkins' seven-year, semi-exclusive contract with Paramount Pictures, where he was their last matinee idol. In 1957, Perkins went on to appear...
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    temperatures, and in 1834, an American expatriate in Great Britain, Jacob Perkins, built the first working vapor-compression refrigeration system. It...
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  • Jacob Perkins (1766–1849) and Joseph Baker, both immigrants from America. Jacob Perkins After moving from Massachusetts to England in 1819, Perkins son...
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  • machine based on the vapor-compression refrigeration cycle. 1809 – Jacob Perkins patented the first refrigerating machine 1810 – John Leslie freezes...
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  • Patrick G. Carrick Randy Pausch Jerome Pearson E. Converse Peirce 2nd Jacob Perkins Alan Perlis Michael L. Perlis Leonid Perlovsky William C. Pfefferle...
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    associated extensively with fellow inventor Jacob Perkins on steam engines and the potential for refrigeration. Perkins would later develop and build a refrigeration...
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    engraving was introduced in 1792 by Jacob Perkins (1766–1849), an American inventor, for banknote printing. When Perkins moved to London in 1818, the technique...
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    technologies of central heating. Perkins was born in Old Newburyport, Massachusetts, the second son of six children of Jacob Perkins and his wife, Hannah, née...
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    inventor who designed the first refrigeration machine in 1805. In 1834, Jacob Perkins built the first practical refrigerating machine using ether in a vapor...
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  • Perkins was his son. "Kansas Legislators: Past and Present • State Library of Kans". kslib.info. Hall, Ruth Gaines (December 7, 1985). "Jacob Perkins...
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    had been granted in England and Scotland to American-born inventor Jacob Perkins, who became known as "the father of the refrigerator". Impoverished...
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    to fellow musician Charlie Daniels, "Carl Perkins' songs personified the rockabilly era, and Carl Perkins' sound personifies the rockabilly sound more...
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    destruction. The uniflow engine was first used in Britain in 1827 by Jacob Perkins and was patented in 1885 by Leonard Jennett Todd. It was popularised...
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    was built by Evans. In 1834, an American expatriate to Great Britain, Jacob Perkins, built the first working vapor-compression refrigeration system in the...
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  • on March 19, 1799, to Jacob Perkins of Massachusetts for an invention for "Detecting Counterfeit Notes." All details of Perkins' invention, which presumably...
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    Frances Perkins (born Fannie Coralie Perkins; April 10, 1880 – May 14, 1965) was an American workers-rights advocate who served as the fourth United States...
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    Massachusetts. Associates included President William Henry Harrison and Jacob Perkins. His works are held at the American Antiquarian Society, Library of...
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    musical instruments, as well as the Washington funeral medals made by Jacob Perkins of Newburyport. Vinton married Mary Atwell on May 17, 1797, in Providence...
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    of the first machines developed in the late 1700s in Massachusetts. Jacob Perkins of Newburyport, Massachusetts, invented a machine which could produce...
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    rectangular cross section. The cut-nail process was patented in the U.S. by Jacob Perkins in 1795 and in England by Joseph Dyer, who set up machinery in Birmingham...
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  • was determined (rather inaccurately) by the time it took to surface. Jacob Perkins (1766–1849) proposed a bathometer based on the compressibility of water...
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    touchdowns and had 26 rushing touchdowns. Perkins committed to Arizona State University to play college football. Perkins redshirted his first year at Arizona...
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    adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black, for the production of which the Jacob Perkins printing process was used to deter counterfeiting and forgery. The wrappers...
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