Count de Werdinsky (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Count de Werdinsky" in English language version.

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  • "Shocking Case of Starvation", Eastern Counties Herald: 5, 25 September 1856, reproduced abridged in The Gentleman's magazine, v.201, p.654
  • Anderson, James Caleb (1859), "No. 11273. (29 Jun. 1846) Certain Improvements in Obtaining Motive Power, and in Applying it to Propel Carriages and Vessels, and to the Driving of Machinery", Patents for invention, Patent Office
  • De Werdinskey, Adolph (1850), "Wonders in locomotion - New motive power", Magazine of science, and artists', architects', and builders journal, vol. 12, pp. 116–7
  • De Werdinskey, Adolph (1850), "Wonders in locomotion - New motive power", Magazine of science, and artists', architects', and builders journal, vol. 12, pp. 116–7
  • "A shower of discoveries", Punch, or the London charivarl, vol. 16, 1849, p. 219

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  • Sources:
    • "Gun-Cotton &c.", The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser: 3, 3 November 1849, Among other things to which gun cotton is to be applied, we now learn that Count de Werdinsky has patented a locomotive engine which is to be worked with entire freedom from explosion by igniting small portions of this substance underneath the piston in its cylinder

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