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Specialist in the design of mechanical stokers for water tube boilers
of Russell Square, London, specialist in the design of mechanical stokers for water tube boilers


1928 Incorporated as a private company
1928 Incorporated as a private company


installations of its plant at various large power stations including Batttersa, Deptford, Fulham
Had made installations at various large power stations including Battersea, Deptford, Fulham. Also installed and service other materials handing equipment.


1933 Acquired by [[Smith, Patterson and Co]]<ref>The Times, October 29, 1947</ref>
1933 Acquired by [[Smith, Patterson and Co]] who then manufactured most of the equipment required by Taylor at the Blaydon plant<ref>The Times, October 29, 1947</ref>




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Latest revision as of 18:32, 8 January 2020

of Russell Square, London, specialist in the design of mechanical stokers for water tube boilers

1928 Incorporated as a private company

Had made installations at various large power stations including Battersea, Deptford, Fulham. Also installed and service other materials handing equipment.

1933 Acquired by Smith, Patterson and Co who then manufactured most of the equipment required by Taylor at the Blaydon plant[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, October 29, 1947