Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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D. New and Co

From Graces Guide
1869.
June 1872.

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1875.
1875.
1875. Duplex Wheel Lathe, Stratford Works, Great Eastern Railway.
1875. Duplex wheel lathe at the Great Eastern Railway Works in Stratford.
1876. Boring Machine.
June 1880.
Lathe.
Lathe.
Lathe. (Detail).


Machine tool makers of Moscow Works, Nottingham.

Founded by David New.

1875 Article in 'The Engineer' about a 6 ft dia wheel lathe for the Great Eastern Railway’s Stratford Works [1]

1876 Listed as 'New D and Co, wholesale and furnishing ironmongers, engineers, engineers' machine and general tool makers, iron and brass founders and iron merchants, 28 Clumber Street; Lincoln Street and Clinton Street and Moscow Works, Norton Street; London office, 19 Walbrook, Cannon Street E.C.'[2]

1876 Details of an improved tool holder and a machine for screwing and tapping armour-plate bolts. [3]

1885 Listed at Moscow Foundry, Nottingham are William White and Son and James Hill and Co.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1875/05/07 The Engineer 7th May 1875, PDF
  2. 1876 Post Office Directory of Nottinghamshire
  3. The Engineer of 15th August 1876 p182-3
  4. 1885 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Nottinghamshire