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  1. Edward Butler (1862–1940) was an English inventor who produced an early three-wheeled petrol automobile called the Butler Petrol Cycle, which is accepted by many as the first British car. Butler first showed plans for a three-wheeled petrol vehicle at the Stanley Cycle Show in London in 1884, and again at the 1885 Inventions Exhibition, also ...

  2. Other articles where Edward Butler is discussed: motorcycle: History: …was a three-wheeler built by Edward Butler in Great Britain in 1884. It employed a horizontal single-cylinder gasoline engine mounted between two steerable front wheels and connected by a drive chain to the rear wheel.

  3. Jun 23, 2020 · Tuesday June 23rd, 2020. 19th-century three wheeling - part 2 Edward Butler started his career with a 19th-century three-wheeler by inventing it! Already in 1884, he filed a first (provisional) patent for a petrol-engined three-wheeler which he first called 'Velocycle'. But it was only a couple of years later that a revised design was built ...

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  5. Feb 4, 2024 · For the 14th episode of The Re/al/ign, I spoke with a person I’ve long admired, Edward Butler. Edward is a professor of philosophy who focuses primarily on Greek philosophy. At the same time, he’s also the closest that the West has to a resident scholar in polytheism. You might remember Edward Butler from an essay I wrote, “ Polytheistic ...

  6. Edward Butler (1862–1940) was an English inventor who produced an early three-wheeled petrol automobile called the Butler Petrol Cycle, which is accepted by many as the first British car.

  7. Join Mukunda as he speaks to Dr. Edward Butler, Phd. Dr. Butler specializes in ancient Greco-Roman philosophy particularly Platonism and Neo-Platonism along...

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  8. Edward Butler (soldier) Edward Butler (March 20, 1762 – May 6, 1803) was an officer in the United States Army who served as acting Adjutant General and acting Inspector General of the U.S. Army from 1793 to 1794 and from 1796 to 1797.

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