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Matthew Boulton
The Lunar Society of Birmingham and the Practice of Science in 18Th Century Great Britain
Soho Depicted: Prints, Drawings and Watercolours of Matthew Boulton, His Manufactory and Estate, 1760-1809
Bicentenary Programme Celebrating the Life and Legacy of James Watt
Accounting and Labour Control at Boulton and Watt, C. 1775-1810
Obtaining a Royal Privilege in France for the Watt Engine, 1776-1786 Paul Naegel, Pierre Teissier
Wedgwood Was His Name, Jasperware Was His Game by Bruce Beck Buttons in This Article Are Shown at Actual Size Unless Otherwise Indicated
The Boulton and Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton Papers from Birmingham Central Library Part 12: Boulton & Watt Correspondence and Papers (MS 3147/3/179)
And the Macartney Embassy to China 1792–94 Year of Publication: 2003 Link to Published Version: Publisher Statement: None
2. the Franklin Circle Starts Modern England
The Boulton and Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton Papers from Birmingham Central Library Part 13: Boulton & Watt Correspondence and Papers (MS 3147/3/286404)
Macartney's Things. Were They Useful? Knowledge and the Trade To
Matthew Boulton and the Soho Mint Numismatic Circular April 1983 Volume XCI Number 3 P 78
MIDLANDS ENLIGHTENMENT Philip Carter
Historical Group Occasional Paper 8
Lunar Society' and the Industrial Revolution
Accounting for Steam: the Accounts of the Soho Factory
My Name Is James Watt, and I Would Like to Apply for the Focus Product
James Watt (1736-1819) the First Inductee Scottish Engineering James Watt Hall of Fame (1736-1819)
Top View
Boulton and Watt: the New Faces on £50 Banknotes
The Boulton and Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton Papers from Birmingham Central Library Part 13: Boulton & Watt Correspondence and Papers (MS 3147/3/286404)
Management Accounting Practice and Price Calculation at Boulton and Watt's Soho Foundry: a Late 18Th Century Example Robert Williams
Remarks by Mervyn King, Governor at the Opening Of
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: SERIES ONE: the Boulton and Watt Archive, Parts 4 and 5
Copper Mines and Steam Engines in Late 18Th Century Cornwall
Foundations of the Industrial Revolution BIRMINGHAM
Power and Feedback Control
James Watt 1736-1819
THE SMETHWICK ENGINE BUILT to JAMES WATT’S DESIGN in 1779 Jim Andrew
Friends of the Centre for West Midlands History
AND the SOHO ENTERPRISES Group of Friends Whose Company Was Stimulating