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1848 Dunn & Elliott made a hydraulically-operated chain cable testing machine for [[N. Hingley and Sons|Hingley and Sons]] of Cradley Chainworks and Salthouse Dock, Liverpool. It was tested in the presence of Mr [[Benjamin Fothergill|Fothergill]], W. Mayburn of the [[Ardwick | 1848 Dunn & Elliott made a hydraulically-operated chain cable testing machine for [[N. Hingley and Sons|Hingley and Sons]] of Cradley Chainworks and Salthouse Dock, Liverpool. It was tested in the presence of Mr [[Benjamin Fothergill|Fothergill]], W. Mayburn [Walter Mabon] of the [[Ardwick Iron Works]], Mr Barlow, Mr [[John Booth (of Manchester)|Booth]] of [[Joseph Whitworth and Co]], and others.<ref>Mechanics Magazine, 1 July 1848</ref>. Note: 'W. Meyburn' was [[Walter Mabon]]. | ||
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of Windsor Bridge Iron Works, Salford
See also Thomas Dunn and Co.
1848 Dunn & Elliott made a hydraulically-operated chain cable testing machine for Hingley and Sons of Cradley Chainworks and Salthouse Dock, Liverpool. It was tested in the presence of Mr Fothergill, W. Mayburn [Walter Mabon] of the Ardwick Iron Works, Mr Barlow, Mr Booth of Joseph Whitworth and Co, and others.[1]. Note: 'W. Meyburn' was Walter Mabon.
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- ↑ Mechanics Magazine, 1 July 1848