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GB Patent: GB-181,403,780
Extirpating fungus or dry rot
Patentee:
Joseph Bramah (exact or similar names) - Pimlico, county Middlesex, England

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None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Granted: Feb. 10, 1814

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Wikipedia biography of Joseph Bramah
Description:
The 1871 encyclopedia The Technical Educator has an article that itemizes Bramah's inventions. "The last patent obtained by him was for a mode of preventing dry rot in timber, by covering it with a thin coat of Parker's Roman cement." Bramah died on 1814-12-09, age 65, of pneumonia contracted "while superintending the uprooting of trees in Holt Forest by his hydraulic press".

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