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[[Image: Im18891213Eng-Halliday.jpg|thumb|1889. From Engineering of 13th December.]] | [[Image: Im18891213Eng-Halliday.jpg|thumb|1889. From Engineering of 13th December.]] | ||
[[Image: Im18950726PE-Halliday.jpg|thumb|1895. From The Practical Engineer of 26th July.]] | [[Image: Im18950726PE-Halliday.jpg|thumb|1895. From The Practical Engineer of 26th July.]] | ||
of Portland Works, Water Street, Ashley Lane, Manchester. | |||
1881 High pressure self-cleaning water filters described and illustrated in ''Engineeering''.<ref>[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=a/ac/Eg18810701.pdf] Engineering, 1 July 1881</ref> | |||
1889 High and low pressure cleansing filters for the [[London and North Western Railway]] and erected at Crewe. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 5th April 1889 p283</ref> | |||
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of Portland Works, Water Street, Ashley Lane, Manchester.
1881 High pressure self-cleaning water filters described and illustrated in Engineeering.[1]
1889 High and low pressure cleansing filters for the London and North Western Railway and erected at Crewe. [2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ [1] Engineering, 1 July 1881
- ↑ The Engineer of 5th April 1889 p283