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John Joseph Merlin : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Joseph Merlin
John-Joseph Merlin (17September 1735 – 4May 1803) was a Belgian inventor and horologist. He was born Jean-Joseph Merlin in 1735 in the city of Huy, Belgium.〔(John Joseph Merlin: Father of Inline Skating )〕 He was an inventor, noted for the invention of inline skates in 1760.〔Iveagh Bequest, (John Joseph Merlin: the ingenious mechanick ). Kenwood (London, England), Greater London Council. Public Relations Branch.〕 He also improved musical instruments and manufactured automata, such as Cox's timepiece. He created Merlin's Mechanical Museum to display his machines.〔The Engines of Our Ingenuity, Episode No. 630: JOHN JOSEPH MERLIN, by John H. Lienhard ()〕 In conjunction with London inventor James Cox, Merlin was also responsible for the Silver Swan automaton now on display at the Bowes Museum in County Durham, England. He worked in Paris and later in London, where he died in 1803. ==References==
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