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Loftus Perkins

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He devoted his energies to heating and refrigeration and combined great imagination with practical engineering instincts. He also contributed to the development of the
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and the family still had many contacts in the U.S. so, in 1853-4 Loftus worked in America. After further work for his father, and in
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He married Emily Patton (born 1837/8) from New York. Loftus was joined in the family business by his sons:
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engineer
technologies
central heating
refrigeration
Angier March Perkins
apprenticed
Jacob Perkins
New England
Hamburg
partnership
steam engine
ovens
British Army
bakeries
tractors
yacht
horse power
compound engine
Arktos
Kensal Green Cemetery
Baker Perkins
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Institution of Civil Engineers
Timeline of low-temperature technology




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