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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class VIII.: Lloyd and Lloyd

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1912. LLOYD and LLOYD, Albion Tube Works, Birmingham.

Wrought-iron tubes and fittings for gas, steam, water, etc.

Wrought-iron fittings in tees, elbows, crosses, etc.

Conducting pieces, various, all forged on the anvil.

Iron main cocks.

Taps, stocks, and dies for screwing.

Locomotive and other boiler-fittings in brass and gun metal.

Water gauges, whistles, etc.

Solid bottom stuffing box, gland steam cocks from 0.25 in. bore upwards.

Patent lapwelded iron tubes, for locomotive, marine, and stationary boilers.

Wrought-iron butt-welded tubes, screwed and socketed, from 0.125 in. bore upwards.

Specimen of improved homogeneous metal tube, flattened and turned up at the ends, to show its perfect malleability.

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