1882 Patent No. 4823 apparatus drying wool, James Scott, Port Elizabeth

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A. D. 1882, 11th October. No. 4823. Apparatus for Drying Wool, &c.

"Letters Patent to David Picken Smith of Glasgow, in the County of Lanark, North Britain, Engineer, for an Invention of Improvements to Appratus for Drying Wool and Also Applicable for Drying other Materials. Communicated to him from abroad by James Scott, residing at Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope."

3 pages of text + 2 drawings which has been disbound from a larger volume.

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