Manlove, Alliott, Fryer and Co







Manlove, Alliott, Fryer and Co of Bloomsgrove Works, Ilkeston Road, Nottingham. Colonial and General Engineers.
Related companies:
- Manlove and Alliott (1837-1845)
- Manlove, Alliott and Seyrig (1845-1860)
- Manlove, Alliot and Co (1860-1870s)
- Manlove, Alliott, Fryer and Co (1870s-80s)
- Manlove, Alliott and Co (1886- )
1876 Produced the Destructor for waste incineration patented by Alfred Fryer, who became a partner in the firm.
1879 Henry Cripps Matheson became head draughtsman
1882 of Nottingham and Rouen.[1]
1882 Description of a horizontal compound receiver steam engine in The Engineer 1882/09/15 and Engineering 1882/04/21. The engine and its performance were also described by Daniel Kinnear Clark in 1891[2]. The engine was designed by Druitt Halpin.
c.1884 John McClure Caldwell Paton was admitted to the firm as a partner
1885 Partnership change. '... the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on by us Edward Manlove, James Bingham Alliott, and Alfred Fryer, under the style or firm of Manlove, Alliott, Fryer, and Co., at the town of Nottingham, at 50, Queen Victoria-street, London, and at Rouen, in the Republic of France, in the trade or business of Engineers, was this day dissolved, by mutual consent, so far as regards the said Alfred Fryer. All debts due to and owing by the late firm will be received and paid by the said Edward Manlove and James Bingham Alliott, by whom the business will in future be carried on under the same style or firm....'[3]
1886 Incorporated as a Limited Company.
1888 Washington Lyons Disinfector. [4]
Became Manlove, Alliott and Co.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1882/09/15
- ↑ [1] The Steam Engine : a treatise on steam engines and boilers by Daniel Kinnear Clark. Vol 2
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:5 June 1885 Issue:25476 Page:2595
- ↑ The Engineer 1888/06/01
- British Steam Locomotive Builders by James W. Lowe. Published in 1975. ISBN 0-905100-816