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Thomas McCulloch and Sons

From Graces Guide
1886. Engines with Proell's valve gear.

Thos McCulloch and Sons; engineers of Vulcan Ironworks, Kilmarnock.

Presumably the business of Thomas McCulloch

1886 Advert: Makers of pumping, winding and other stationary engines, tank locomotives, iron works, colliery plant, rice machinery [1]

1886 Description and engraving of horizontal engine with Proell's expansion valve gear, shown at the Glasgow Mining Exhibition. After the close of the Exhibition the engine was erected at the works of John Collins, Stoneywood Paper Mills, Denny. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Advert reproduced in ‘Stationary Steam Engine Makers, Volume 2’ compiled by George Watkins, Catalogued by A P Woolrich, Landmark Publishing Co., 2006
  2. Engineering 1886/03/12