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- Lunar Society of Birmingham (links | edit)
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- Reciprocating engine (links | edit)
- Steam engine (links | edit)
- 1760s (links | edit)
- 1761 (links | edit)
- William Murdoch (links | edit)
- Thomas Newcomen (links | edit)
- Thomas Savery (links | edit)
- Centrifugal governor (links | edit)
- Sleeve valve (links | edit)
- Poppet valve (links | edit)
- Newcomen atmospheric engine (links | edit)
- Watt steam engine (links | edit)
- Factory (links | edit)
- Crosshead (links | edit)
- Milled coinage (links | edit)
- John Flaxman (links | edit)
- Richard Trevithick (links | edit)
- Matthew Boulton (links | edit)
- Safety valve (links | edit)
- Soho House (links | edit)
- Soho Foundry (links | edit)
- Boulton, Watt and Murdoch (links | edit)
- Smethwick (links | edit)
- James Keir (links | edit)
- West Midlands (region) (links | edit)
- Crank (mechanism) (links | edit)
- Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (links | edit)
- Mint (facility) (links | edit)
- Birmingham Canal Navigations (links | edit)
- History of Birmingham (links | edit)
- 1761 in science (links | edit)
- Valve gear (links | edit)
- Handsworth, West Midlands (links | edit)
- Soho, West Midlands (links | edit)
- Connecting rod (links | edit)
- Boulton and Watt (links | edit)
- Smethwick Engine (links | edit)
- Working fluid (links | edit)
- Birmingham toy industry (links | edit)
- Stationary steam engine (links | edit)
- Cotton mill (links | edit)
- Timeline of steam power (links | edit)
- Steam locomotive components (links | edit)
- Parallel motion linkage (links | edit)
- Compound steam engine (links | edit)