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William George Armstrong (1810-1900) British industrialist inventor and scientist. Elswick Engine Works, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Armstrong gun. Built Cragside, his home, which he fitted with electricity generated by water turbine 1874 Engraving Image details Contributor:
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