Anderson experimented with steam-coaching and took out various patents for his inventions. He lodged specifications in 1831 for "improvements in machinery for propelling vessels on water", in 1837 for "improvements in locomotive engines", and in 1846 for "certain improvements in obtaining motive power, and in applying it to propel carriages and vessels, and to the driving of machinery". He worked with William Henry James of Birmingham, son of
William James. Anderson was intending to back James's work, but around 1829 finding the cash proved difficult. ==Death==