James Boydell

James Boydell (died January 1860) was a British inventor of steam traction engines. His most significant invention was the first practical track-laying vehicle, for which he received British patents in August 1846 and February 1854.[1]

  1. ^ Clarke, John Algernon (1859). Account of the Application of Steam Power to the Cultivation of the Land. Vol. 20. Royal Agricultural Society of England. pp. 202–203. Retrieved 24 January 2011. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)