
Thomas Newcomen
Inventor
1664 – 1729
Who was Thomas Newcomen?
Thomas Newcomen was an English inventor who created the first practical steam engine for pumping water, the Newcomen steam engine. He was an ironmonger by trade and a Baptist lay preacher by calling. He was born in Dartmouth, Devon, England, to a merchant family and baptized at St. Saviour's Church on 24 February 1664. In those days flooding in coal and tin mines was a major problem, and Newcomen was soon engaged in trying to improve ways to pump out the water from such mines. His ironmonger's business specialized in designing, manufacturing and selling tools for the mining industry.
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- Born
- Feb 24, 1664
Dartmouth - Parents
- Nationality
- England
- Profession
- Lived in
- Dartmouth
- Died
- Aug 5, 1729
London
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on July 23, 2013
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