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  1. 17 de ago. de 2017 · Matthew Boulton (1728-1809) On August 17, 1809, English manufacturer Matthew Boulton passed away. Boulton financed and introduced James Watt ‘s steam engine. The partnership installed hundreds of Boulton & Watt steam engines, which were a great advance on the state of the art, making possible the mechanisation of factories and mills.

  2. Matthew Boulton (1728-1809) was a wealthy businessman and manufacturer. He agreed to fund and develop Watt’s steam engines. They went into partnership together in Birmingham in 1775. Two years later, a young William Murdoch (1754-1839) walked the 300 miles (480 km) to Birmingham from his home in Ayrshire, to ask for a job with Boulton and Watt.

  3. Matthew Boulton ( Birmingham, 3 settembre 1728 – Birmingham, 17 agosto 1809) è stato un imprenditore britannico . Nel 1761 fondò una grande fonderia a Birmingham e nel 1767 conobbe James Watt, il padre della macchina a vapore; la collaborazione tra Boulton e Watt iniziò nel 1774. Fino alla fine del XVIII secolo, la ditta Boulton & Watt ...

  4. 1 de dez. de 2010 · Matthew Boulton's manufacturing activity focused on chemical- and metal-making invention and new products in silver, silver plate, ormolu and copper and he practised this from his manufactories in the toy trade, his coining operations and mint and his steam engine factory. For Boulton was above all a toy manufacturer.

  5. 马修·博尔顿(Matthew Boulton,1728年9月3日-1809年8月18日),英国 制造商 和 工程师 。出生于英国伯明翰市,父亲是一位玩具制造商(制造各种小铁片)。1749年博尔顿成为父亲公司的生意合伙人。1755年他收购专门制造辗压金属板的萨候尔工厂(Sarehole Mill)。

  6. マシュー・ボールトン ( Matthew Boulton ( [ ˈboʊltən] 1728年 9月3日 - 1809年 8月18日) は イングランド の工場 経営者 、 実業家 である。. 1785年 、 王立協会 フェロー の称号を受ける。. 18世紀の後半、 ジェームズ・ワット と共同で ボールトン・アンド・ワット ...

  7. MATTHEW BOULTON FRS 1728-1809 PIONEER OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION His life. He was born on 14th September 1728 in Birmingham, a son of Matthew, toy and buckle manufacturer, and his wife Christiana (Piers). Later he joined his father's firm, where they also made gold and silver items. In 1756 he married Mary Robinson but she died a few years later.