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Tolch and Co

From Graces Guide
1894.
1896. 'Capitaine' balanced oil engine

Tolch and Co of 22 Eldon Street, London, and the Boatyard, Fulham.

See also Leo Tolch and Co

1894 'Capitaine' Oil Engine. Illustration and article.[1]

1896 Description and drawings of 'Capitaine' balanced oil (petroleum) engine[2]. See illustration.

1897 Drawings and description of a form of reversing screw propeller, fitted by Tolch and Co., of the Boat yard, Fulham, to a number of small craft driven by petroleum engines. 'Several of these petroleum launches have been built for the submarine mining department of the War Office, whilst many yacht-owners have had their dinghies similarly fitted.[3]

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