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Marc Seguin (20 April 1786 – 24 February 1875) was a French engineer, inventor of the wire-cable suspension bridge and the multi-tubular steam-engine boiler.
Marc Séguin, the Elder (born April 20, 1786, Annonay, Fr.—died Feb. 24, 1875, Annonay) was a French engineer and inventor of the wire-cable suspension bridge and the tubular steam-engine boiler.
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Apr 20, 2020 · Marc Seguin, a French civil and mechanical engineer, was born Apr. 20, 1768. In 1825, Seguin and his four younger brothers built the world's first sus.
Apr 20, 2020 · Marc Séguin, the Elder (1786-1875) On April 20, 1786, French engineer Marc Seguin was born. He is best known as being the inventor of the wire-cable suspension bridge and the multi-tubular steam-engine boiler.
Jul 30, 2020 · Marc Seguin was the French engineer who designed and patented a revolutionary multi-tubular boiler in 1827 (two years before that of the Rocket) and who was the first engineer to think of...
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Marc Séguin (April 20, 1786 - February 24, 1875) was a prominent French engineer. He was one of five brothers, and a great-nephew and pupil of the Montgolfier brothers. See his announcement of death in The Engineer 1875/03/05, page 158.
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Dec 29, 2020 · Marc Seguin, a French inventor and industrialist, made the breakthrough leading to the development of the first practical steam locomotive. Credit for the invention of railways goes to English...