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English: The Argyll sleeve valve aero-engine on the Company's test stand in early March, 1914 prior to being sent to London for the Olympia Show held from mid-to-late March. Alongside the engine are designer Henri de Perrot, managing director Col. John Smart Matthew and father of the single sleeve valve engine, Peter Burt, then aged 58.
Date 1914/03/01
Source Glasgow University - Archive Service
Author Unknown

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Argyll aircraft engine on test stand, March 1914

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