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1899 Slag tipping wagons.
1899 Using self-clearing slag tipping wagons of their own design.


Does this refer to John Stevenson, ? Machell Jaques, and Joseph Evans, who were Middlesbrough ironmasters and mine owners under the title of Stevenson, Evans and Co?
This perhaps refer to John Stevenson, ? Machell Jaques, and Joseph Evans, who were Middlesbrough ironmasters and mine owners under the title of Stevenson, Evans and Co.<ref> Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough, 9 November 1888, in the matter of a Deed of Assignment </ref>
 
<ref> Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough, 9 November 1888, in the matter of a sDeed of Assignment </ref>
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1899 Using self-clearing slag tipping wagons of their own design.

This perhaps refer to John Stevenson, ? Machell Jaques, and Joseph Evans, who were Middlesbrough ironmasters and mine owners under the title of Stevenson, Evans and Co.[1]

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  1. Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough, 9 November 1888, in the matter of a Deed of Assignment