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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 7.: Hudswell and Clarke

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Steam Hammer

1622. HUDSWELL and CLARKE, Jack Lane Engine Works, Leeds.

Improved double-action steam hammers for smithing.

HUDSWELL and CLARKE are manufacturers of locomotive and stationary engines, steam-cranes, steam-hammers, boilers, etc. The chief advantages of the steam-hammer exhibited by them are, simplicity of construction, facility for repairs, and lowness of price. The cost of their 4 cwt. hammer is £75, and they are supplied at proportionate expense from 1 cwt. upwards.

London Offices, 13, Parliament Street, Westminster. Agent, E. B. SAUNDERS.

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