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 |  |  | Science and invention in Birmingham - 21st century: Encyclopedia II - Science and invention in Birmingham - 19th century1828: Josiah Mason improved a cheap, efficient slip-in nib which could be added to a fountain pen.
1830. With the invention of a new machine, William Joseph Gillott, William Mitchell and James Stephen Perry devise a way to mass manufacture robust, cheap steel pen nibs.
1837: custard powder was invented by pharmacist Alfred Bird.
George Elkington and Henry Elkington founded the English electroplating industry in the early 1800s. In 1840, they aided John Wright, who discovered that potassium cy ...
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