The Baguley valve gear is a type of steam engine valve gear invented by Ernest E. Baguley, the Chief Draughtsman of the W.G. Bagnall company of locomotive manufacturers and patented in 1893.[1] It was used by Bagnall during Baguley's time there, then by his own company of Baguley Cars Ltd.[1][2]
^ abLowe (2014), p. 42.
^Baker (1966).
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