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Matthew Boulton - Wikipedia Boulton applied modern techniques to the minting of coins, striking millions of pieces for Britain and other countries, and supplying the Royal Mint with up-to-date equipment Born in Birmingham, he was the son of a Birmingham manufacturer of small metal products who died when Boulton was 31
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Matthew Boulton | Industrial Revolution, Entrepreneur, Innovator . . . Matthew Boulton was an English manufacturer and engineer who financed and introduced James Watt’s steam engine After managing his father’s hardware business, in 1762 Boulton built the Soho manufactory near Birmingham
Boulton and Watt: The Powerhouse Partnership that Fueled the Industrial . . . Boulton provided the much-needed capital, manufacturing expertise, and business acumen, while Watt contributed his inventive genius and engineering skills Together, they formed Boulton and Watt, a company that would dominate the steam engine market for decades
Matthew Boulton | Encyclopedia. com In 1759 when his father died, Boulton inherited his father's silver business and over the next several years expanded it into the great Soho works By the early 1770s he had partnered with Watt, who needed financial help Boulton needed greater power at his factory than nearby streams could provide
Matthew Boulton | Research Starters - EBSCO The development of silverplate, the steam engine, and the coining press reflect Boulton’s skill as improver, manager, and industrialist These inventions did not originate with Boulton, yet he was the key to their development
Matthew Boulton and the Birth of Mechanized Coinage In 1783, Boulton petitioned the British government to strike royal coinage in copper to replace the circulating fakes and eliminate the need for merchant’s tokens He won his first government coin contract in 1786, and by 1789 he had eight presses operating at the new Soho Mint