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Matthew Boulton, English entrepreneur, industrialist and engineer, 1809.
Matthew Boulton, English entrepreneur, industrialist and engineer, 1809. English works owner Boulton (1728-1809) (front) and Scottish engineer and inventor James Watt (1736-1819) formed a partnership in 1773 to produce steam engines. Boulton's factory at Soho, near Birmingham, produced the first of the revolutionary steam engines designed by Watt. By the early 19th century over 500 Boulton and Watt engines were being used in Britain's mines and factories. From a medal struck to mark Boulton's death.
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18th century
19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
BOULTON
Britain
British
Bronze
color
COMMEMORATIVE
concept
country
eighteenth century
ENGINEER
Engineering
England
English
ENTREPRENEUR
event
Industrial Revolution
INDUSTRIALIST
INNOVATION
JAMES
JAMES WATT
JOB
LOCATION
Male
Man
MATTHEW
Matthew Boulton
mechanisation
Medal
MEDALS
Men
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Object
OCCUPATION
People
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Print Collector1
PROFESSION
Profile
Steam
STEAM ENGINE
STEAM POWER
Technology
WATT