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Manufacturers of weighing machinery.
Manufacturers of weighing machinery.


Presumably successor to [[Hart and Sons]]


1871 Exhibitor at the Royal Agricultural Show at Wolverhampton of weighing machines. <ref>[[The Engineer 1871/07/21]] p33</ref>
1871 Exhibitor at the Royal Agricultural Show at Wolverhampton of weighing machines. <ref>[[The Engineer 1871/07/21]] p33</ref>
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1904 June. Fitting inlet valves driven by same camshaft as exhaust - as designed by [[R. E. Phillips]] - in their engines.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/06/04]]</ref>
1904 June. Fitting inlet valves driven by same camshaft as exhaust - as designed by [[R. E. Phillips]] - in their engines.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/06/04]]</ref>


Merged with [[Vandome, Titford and Co]] to become [[Vandome and Hart]].
c.1922 Merged with [[Vandome, Titford and Co]] to become [[Vandome and Hart]].


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Latest revision as of 18:39, 10 January 2020

Weighing balance.

of Whitechapel Road, London (1862)

of North London Iron Works, Wenlock Road, City Road, London, N.

Manufacturers of weighing machinery.

Presumably successor to Hart and Sons

1871 Exhibitor at the Royal Agricultural Show at Wolverhampton of weighing machines. [1]

1876 Exhibitor at the Royal Agricultural Show at Birmingham of weighing machines. [2]

1904 June. Fitting inlet valves driven by same camshaft as exhaust - as designed by R. E. Phillips - in their engines.[3]

c.1922 Merged with Vandome, Titford and Co to become Vandome and Hart.

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