Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John Armitage

From Graces Guide

of Salisbury

Engineer

1877. Formerly the business of James Rowland. 'THE Executors of the late Mr. James Rowland respectfully announce that they have this day transferred the above Business to MR. JOHN ARMTTAGE.... J. A. having had nine years' experience the Engineering Department of Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, of Lincoln, about five years as Erector of all kinds of Engines, and since for two years as Foreman for Messrs. Armitage and Ruston, of Chatteress, where all kinds of repairs are done, and castings made, feels justified seeking the Repairs of Portable and Fixed Engines, and all kinds of Machinery, including New Fire Boxes, &c., &c. Cambridge Rollers, Harrows, Drills, Turnip Cutters, and Agricultural Implements supplied to order.'[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Saturday 13 January 1877