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December 18, 1888. Joseph James Coleman died.—One of the pioneers of the cold storage industry, Coleman was first a teacher of chemistry and then chemical engineer to Young's Paraffin Works, Bathgate, Glasgow, where he devised means of liquifying gases, and with Bell introduced the Bell-Coleman dry-air refrigerating system which revolutionised the meat-carrying trade.
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S., E. Calendar of Industrial Pioneers. Nature 110, 829 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110829a0
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