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Joseph Bramah patented the hydraulic press in 1795.[1] While working at Bramah's shop, Henry Maudslay suggested a cup leather packing.[2] Because it produced superior results, the hydraulic press eventually displaced the steam hammer from metal forging.[3]

To supply small scale power that was impractical for individual steam engines, central station hydraulic systems were developed. Hydraulic power was used to operate cranes and other machinery in British ports and elsewhere in Europe. The largest hydraulic system was in London. Hydraulic power was used extensively in Bessemer steel production. Hydraulic power was also used for elevators, to operate canal locks and rotating sections of bridges.[1][3] Some of these systems remained in use well into the twentieth century.

Harry Franklin Vickers was called the "Father of Industrial Hydraulics" by ASME.

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The history of pneumatic structures begins in the late 18th century. The experimentation with pneumatic structures began with the building of hot air balloons.

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