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    What first was developed by the 19th century Glaswegian John Elder?

    Question #13834. Asked by Autolycus.

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    First developed the use of the compound steam engine on ships. http://www.glasgowguide.co.uk/info-fame1.html

    Sep 21 01, 9:45 PM

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