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lathes at the time, especially precision lathes which had previously generally been imported. I know of one company forced to relocate from Portsmouth to Frome to free up factory space in the port, and then turned from making industrial machines to glider landing gear, there must have been hundreds of similar changes all over the country. I have also recently been reading about the similar situation in WW1, where in Nov 1916 the Ministry blocked all car and motor cycle production without a permit - and the permits were only available for military purposes - so no one could buy a new motor cycle or motor car for over 2 years. Any spare capacity not used for military vehicles was used for munitions or aircraft parts. However the story was simpler in that the UK didn't suffer the same sort of mass bombing in WW1 that we got in WW2. I have added a mention of Rover to the Meadows piece, I will try and find some more suitable wording, however there is little doubt they made the two flat-12 tank engines mentioned, and they substantially extended the plant to do it, so they were well placed to participate in subsequent engine manufacture. It didn't occur to me they might stick a Meadows badge on it, but its a Rolls-Royce design, originally made by them too, so I could happily see someone refer to a Rover-made Rolls-Royce Meteor. Take the Bristol Blenheim aircraft, it was made by Bristol, Avro, Rootes and also VLT in Finland (45 made) and 16 by Ikarus in Yugoslavia - but they were still all know as Bristol Blenheims, you won't find anyone calling them Avro Blenheims, even if there is an Avro builders label on them.
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The same for the 1962 road test on the gull-wing - the test is titled 'Marcos GT', but when the 1800 came out the tests call it the Marcos 1800, the 1600 is referred to as the Marcos 1600, and then in 1968 a couple of road tests refer to the Marcos 1600 GT - after that no road tests use GT in the name of any Marcos model. You don't seem top have brought out the point that these were mainly kit cars right from the start, you bought a body and chassis, and you used axles, engine, gearbox from donor cars, though Marcos might sell you some Triumph suspension, or a tuned Ford engine. The reason for this was to avoid purchase tax - TVR started just the same. The last of the kits was probably the Martina in the 1990s, which was designed to have the front suspension, engine, and a lot of other parts taken from a Cortina donor car. Like the mantula the bodywork had been changed. In the case of the Martina the front wings and bonnet were changed to allow for the McPherson struts, and the chassis changed to meet the Cortina front subframe. The Mantara, on the other hand, was only factory built, as were all models that followed. As the road tests call the pre-1800 cars the GT, but don't use this for the 1800, then maybe just call the page Marcos 1800, and restrict yourself to the 1800s. These do have a special value to collectors because they are eligible for classic race events, and because the wooden chassis is so unusual, though the earlier GTs are also eligible, and also have a wooden chassis.
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literature that refers back to their earlier models. They call the first model the 'Marcos 1800'. In 25th anniversary literature I have it simply refers to the older cars as the Marcos 1.6 OHC, The Marcos 2.0 OHC, the Marcos 3 litre, etc. The emphasis is that the same car can accommodate a wide range of engines, so basically there is one model, and different engines. In the 30th anniversary sales literature the models available are the Marcos Mantula Coupe, Marcos Mantula Spyder, Marcos SE30, Marcos 2 litre Spyder, and Marcos 2 litre Coupe, but by then they were selling complete cars ready for final assembly (component cars) and were on the verge of full factory production (all cars were factory built after the Mantula). I think by then they had decided to have different model names and a fixed specification - very different from the days of selling kits and owners installing engines from donor cars.
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though I think engineering drawings only came to be copyrightable works in the 1956 patent act. I think there is provision for artwork to have a copyright notice within a patent, and presumably therefore have the normal expiry term that would apply to any artwork outside a patent (70 yrs after death I think). However I think any original artwork has an implicit copyright, so maybe the inventor (pre 1988) used to sign over the copyright to any artwork when the patent is issued. As it seems the Intellectual Property Office has a mechanism for handling queries, it might be an idea to contact them and use the Scott diagram as an example and see what they say. From what I quoted above it is not clear whether the publication for the purposes of disseminating information is an exception that extends to earlier patents. The 1988 act no doubt explains it, but I think it is hugeĀ !
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the engine bay for the Mantis), and if you look at the Mantis body you can see the centre section is the original design, the wings have grown to accomodate wider and wider track - a process that started with the Mantula having wider rear axles, then the Mantara having wider front axles, and so on. So I don't think it is appropriate to have a separate section when it is for the bulk of Marcos cars, it would make more sense to update the current Marcos cars entry. What is missing from Knowledge is an article on the Adams brothers and a summary of the designs they came up with, which includes the various Probe models (which do have Knowledge entries). Frank Costin is covered by a Knowledge page, and something similar either for the Adams brothers or for Dennis and Peter Adams separately would be a very useful link between existing information.
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changed and moved away from the Merlin design, but there were still lots of common components and these were still being sourced from the Merlin rework lines. An out-of-tolerance component for high power use in aircraft was often still usable for the low power, unblown tank engine. The Meteor engine itself (which was never in such volume as the Merlin) was built (or re-built) by a range of factories, including Rover, Morris, Meadows and Leyland but these weren't named as "Meadows Meteors" until long after the war, when the whole thing became a Leyland product under their name.
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Islands (until 1872). I was more interested in the makeup of the community there that inspired him to take a 142 day voyage with wife and two young children. I began to realise their world was dominated by the arrival of sailing ships, both commercial whalers and barques from as far away as Hong Kong, Australia or Liverpool (more locally San Fransisco), which brought all manner of goods. The accounts of ship losses I thought might have a place on Knowledge so I entered several of them when they cropped up in the Hawaii papers.
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to survive on a reef for many days where there was no dry land at all. I'll try including URLs within the news templates for those who might want to read the full story - there are often many accounts as first the news is relayed, then the rescue details emerge, then the survivors and captains accounts are published, and often the great bravery of the rescuers is rewarded too (the Spanish rescuers of the Tweed's survivors were recognised and rewarded in parliament).
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flat-twin engine), so recording the Wilson-Pilcher car is a way to commemorate both. The Automotor Journal actually shows all the separated components of the epicyclic gears and clutch, but I thought that was going a bit far. I might add something on the lubrication and cooling at some point, but don't intend to take it much further. Plenty more interesting engineering to research.
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occasional reverse, e.g. marine), and guide supports with equal area (such as guide bars or trunk) were used where engine could be run in either direction. The 10H with trunk guide, and the S50 with guide bars being some of the most commonly made. Mistakenly commented that I had added a link for the early 10H, when should have said 10V.
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where is beyond me, it definitely discourages people like me from adding information to have to unravel the use of nested templates. I would say The Polynesian was a newspaper from its content and format (weekly, single broadsheet), but in July 1844 it became 'the official journal of the hawaiian government'. However it looks like
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protected for another 6 years, especially in France which recognizes an authors moral rights outside of governing copyright laws. But for the purposes of UK & US copyright which primarily pertain to this patent artwork, there's likely a good case to be made that it's in the PD regardless of what British Patent law dictates.
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I have to admit there has been too much water under the bridge for me to recall where I got that from, and I am beginning to wonder if I found a UK source citing the US view on patents. I remember struggling with the issue of patent copyright at the time, but its not my specialist field by any means,
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No idea on Meadows Geneaology. Read the book on the Cromwell tank I referenced, it was the source for my statement that Meadows manufactured Meteor engines. I am aware that Rover were also involved, but that is not mentioned in that source. I think both were potentially shadow factories. I would like
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Hi, I found your article on Avonside Locomotive Works as I am in Taipei and there is one of their trains on display here, in the 228 Peace Park. It was apparently active in Japan for 30 years before being brought to Taiwan. Thought you may be interested as it is missing from the list of specimens on
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You are correct in that the Marcos GT was the name used for all of their early cars, as I have just looked through the Marcos book of Road Tests 1960 to 1997, and the two 1960 road tests for the Frank Costin 'ugly duckling' Marcos both refer to the 'curiously shaped sports coupe' as the "Marcos GT".
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The Costin/Adams-designed Marcos Coupe/Spyder range covers the large proportion of Marcos production. Assuming you don't worry about the change to steel chassis in 1969, the same chassis can be found in all cars through to the Mantis (there was a minor change to the distance between the top rails in
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Thanks for the support. I was a bit worried it was getting to look like a Haynes manual, but some aspects of the design are ground breaking. Wilson was a significant engineer, and but for his untimely death Pilcher could have competed with the Wright Brothers for first powered flight (using Wilson's
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Thanks for the example - that makes it clear. I don't normally name references unless there is likely to be more than one reference to the same source on a single page. I was just reading about the wreck of the mail steamer Tweed in 1847 and the remarkable skills used by the 79 who were not drowned
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So from this it looks like there is no problem using information from 1989 or later UK patents, but that similar publication of information from earlier UK patents is something tolerated under crown copyright. There is also the issue of whether an artwork within a patent is copyright of the artist,
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The reality is, as this is a patent from 1908, and the author himself died in 1923, there's a good chance that governing copyright law (to the extent it applies) has already dropped the artwork into the public domain in the UK. However, worldwide there's an argument to be made that the copyright is
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that covers all the models you are talking about, but I am guessing that you are wanting to create a page in a different language - which is an aspect of Knowledge with which I am not familiar. I don't have original advertising literature from the early part of the company history, but I have 1980s
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I think there is the basis of an interesting TV program on the control exercised by the Ministry of Supply during WW2. The information is probably available from the National Archives at Kew, but it will take a researcher some time to stitch it all together. I have an interest in the production of
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Meteor production is an odd thing. It was designed from the outset to be recycled from Merlins, either production scrap or rebuilt from crashed engines. Much of the complex initial production of them still came from Merlin production lines, including the shadow factories. In time, the construction
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Thanks, the accounts of strandings on atolls and enormous voyages to get rescued are quite enthralling, however my main reason for looking through the papers of that era was a relative of mine sailed to Hawaii from the UK in 1865 and became chief engineer on the ferry steamer between the Hawaiian
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I'm not clear on when you use flag and when you use flagcountry. I am attempting to copy from other examples, but for some countries when examples are harder to find (like Chile) I am just happy if I get some sort of Chilean flag as I am ignorant of whether their flag changed over time or whether
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Happy to use that if I can figure it out - none of the wreck examples I looked at used it. Does it go instead of the 'ref'. in addition to the 'ref', within the 'ref'? The help page isn't clear on that. How anyone is supposed to be aware of the millions of these templates and which should be used
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Additional - The Adams brothers were involved in building the Marcos Xylon (but not its design it seems), and in the design of the Gullwing, the Fastback, the mantis M70, the 1962 XP (never produced) and the XP Mantis racer. In fact it seems the Xylon and Mini-Marcos are the only Marcos cars they
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Unfortunately, I have been unable to find any more information than in that brief article. It was being experimented upon at Eagle Works, Cable St, Blackburn and I know there was a Spead Eagle pub in Cable Street, but a local council official with historical records wasn't able to find mention of
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is intended solely for scientific journals, and not journals in general. One of my relatives was involved in the rescue of the crew of the Saginaw after it was wrecked in the Pacific in 1870 (he was chief engineer on the steamer Kilauea), and in looking that up I found many records of ships lost
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Hi - Thanks, I subscribe to the British Newspaper archive (Ā£100/year), it gives me access to a lot of information, which I can cite, but I don't offer the urls as a subscription is required to view. I hope to fill in gaps in the information on wikipedia where I can. I prefer to cite information
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Is there any connection between Henry Meadows and Robert Meadows, Lord Mayor of Liverpool some time in the early '70s? He was connected with the motor trade and (our family was in haulage and had connections) I'd always had a vague memory that he was an offshoot of the engine building Meadows
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Have added a comment as clearly the trunk guides are easier on a lathe, though was trying to bring out that ST made engines of similar size with different crossheads reflecting full sized practice where a slipper guide was used for uni-directional (though providing some support for overrun and
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and I think is far from simple, and different country by country. Also sometimes the inventor will issue the a patent for the same invention in several countries under different laws. I have just looked into this further and found comments by the IPO in response to a question as follows ...
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Many thanks. I have added it to the page - it deserves special mention as the oldest surviving locomotive. I see it is already in the tabulated list of preserved locomotives. I did not discover the make and age of the other locomotive in display in the Peace Park. Taiwan Loco No 1.
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is a company history in its entirety and also includes the Mantis and Mini Marcos and all of the others, which have their own stand alone articles. I was simply wondering whether you had a good suggestion for a name that embraces all of the 1800 and descendants. Cheers,
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Many thanks and heartfelt compliments on the quality of your contributions to the Wilson-Pilcherā€Ž article. All I had time to do was import/translate the German article. What you have done has brought the article to a whole new level. Well done me old Noccer!
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directly rather than cite info from books or websites written many years later, though I do use both. I was really surprised to find the evidence that it was the TRW racing car group that baled out Track Marshall - but there it was in the newspaper.
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On the subject of Meadows, I'd be wary of calling a Meteor by 1944 a "Rolls-Royce" rather than a "Rover" (although this is complicated). The only good source I know on Meteors (a surprisingly thin corpus) is the small RRHT book.
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There's a rather famous meeting (end of 1942) where R-R swapped their Meteor work for Rover's jet engine work (this is how R-R began with gas turbines). After this, the engine is better named the Rover Meteor and was badged as
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didn't design up to the point where Marcos went bakrupt in 1971 (Mini Marcos was designed by Malcolm Newell). The design was evolved after Marcos came back in 1983, but pretty sure that was without their involvement.
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Eagle Works or tell me if Simpson was the company, or whether it was another company and Simpson engine refers to a design or patent. Couldn't locate this design in a patent either. Frustrating, but very TS3-like.
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One of my neighbours in North Bristol still had the original workshop of 1900 or so in their back garden. Gas engine powered, lineshaft driven and with the receipt books for fuze production during the Great War.
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Thanks, Kƶrting made a lot of regular engines as well as the unusual double acting ones, so need to untangle them. I have several old engine books that refer to the double acting one, so need to re-read those.
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10V went to a trunk guide so that it could be bored in a lathe, rather than the perennially tricky problem on making a good flat surface (or levelling a casting to support one from gauge plate).
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I would like to write an entry on the Marcos 1800 and its various successors down to the Mantula or so but don't know what to name it? I originally considered "
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for WP suggest always going for the original name of a car unless another name is demonstrably better. Cheers, looking forward to any suggestions,
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but that would really only truly refer to the Ugly Duckling (which was also nicknamed "Luton Gullwing" but that was never its official name).
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Hi, you are doing superb job on these pages, just a reminder to add citations from the sources you obviously have access to. Thanks
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Hi, I was hoping to piggyback on your research into British Patent and copyright law, as indicated in your posting here:
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and add on the previous generations - they can always be split off later if there is too much content. Night,
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useful for Europe and South America. I must complete the North America section and then do Africa and Asia.
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Thanks, and no I was looking to create an entry only for the Adams-designed Marcos CoupƩ/Spyder range -
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