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Patents of invention for British India, 1856-90
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click to view detail Shanks A. 12 Jan 1866 Permanent way material for railways
click to view detail Cruickshank A. 26 Nov 1875 Tea leaf rolling machine
click to view detail Butler A. 30 Apr 1877 Manufacture of indigo
click to view detail Thomson A. 11 Feb 1878 Double action screw press
click to view detail LeRoy A. 10 Sept 1878 Purifying the ordinary country sugar (juggree) with a centrifugal turbine
click to view detail Stanton A. 9 Nov 1878 Screw adjustment for tightening the couplings of single buffers
click to view detail Gallois A. 26 May 1885 Improvements in M. Edmund Payen's machine in use in Jujurieux, France, for softening the cocoons of Bombyx Mori & other wild cocoons of India
click to view detail Gallois A. 27 July 1885 Chemical solution for softening tusser cocoons or any other wild cocoons of India
click to view detail Brice A.C. 6 Oct 1866 Compressing cotton
click to view detail Wallis A.H. 20 Aug 1877 Improved canteen
click to view detail Hackerdon A.H. 18 June 1877 Drying or frying tea by steam smoke or flame heat
click to view detail Macbay A.J. 12 Feb 1876 Converting vegetable & animal fibres into materials resembling wood & othe rhard or tough substances
click to view detail Mackenzie A.R. 5 Dec 1870 Punkahs
click to view detail Massey A.S. 5 Dec 1877 Preparation & preservation of fish & animal matter to be used as a manure
click to view detail Massey A.S. 5 Dec 1877 Construction of breasts & channels for pulping coffee
click to view detail Campbell A.W. 29 Oct 1866 Compressing cotton
click to view detail Ryles Aaron E. 3 June 1886 Method of painting & varnishing carriages or other vehicles, but in particular railway stock
click to view detail Ryles Aaron E. 3 June 1886 System or process of causing metallic enamel to represent all kinds of ornamental stone or wood
click to view detail Spitteler Adolphus 30 Nov 1887 Processes & appliances for manufacturing from ""Reh""or from ""Rassi"" an alkaline product named ""Spitteler's Indian Soda Ash""
click to view detail Linberry Albert 17 July 1884 Tea chest
click to view detail Johnstone Alexander 31 Jan 1863 Fastening cotton bales with iron bands
click to view detail Gordon Alexander 12 Oct 1871 Extracting oil from seeds
click to view detail Breck Alexander 24 Mar 1879 Manufacturing illuminating gas from all kinds of vegetable & mineral oils & oil seed
click to view detail Paterson Alexander 30 Aug 1886 Visible drop lubricators for oiling the moving parts of steam & other engines
click to view detail Sheriff Alexander C. 21 Aug 1885 Boiling sugarcane juice in cast iron boilers which improves the quality of the goor & prevents loss by breakage of earthen boilers formerly used
click to view detail Shirreff Alexander C. 24 Nov 1885 Manufacture of indigo & apparatus therefor
click to view detail Larymore Alexander Douglas 14 Feb 1883 Cheap self-acting punkah
click to view detail Larymore Alexander Douglas 6 Apr 1883 Amended specification of a cheap self-acting punkah
click to view detail Larymore Alexander Douglas 12 Aug 1884 Cheap & simple self-acting punkah-pulling machine
click to view detail Larymore Alexander Douglas 3 Dec 1886 ""Poor man's punkah chair"" & baby's punkah cradle
 
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