William Taylor (11 June 1865 – February 28, 1937) was a British inventor who invented items for improvement of photographic lenses. Taylor was president of Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and a Fellow of the Royal Society.
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- New York Times:Taylor, Inventor, Dies Driving in a Blizzard;March 02, 1937;inventor of many processes for improvement of photographic lenses and adviser to George Eastman
- ^ Institution of Mechanical Engineers;President William Taylor;1932
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