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[[Image:Haste_1907_01.jpg|thumb|1905 advert]] | [[Image:Haste_1907_01.jpg|thumb|1905 advert]] | ||
The Haste Pump Co Ltd, High Bank Mill, Ogden Lane, Openshaw, Manchester | The Haste Pump Co Ltd, High Bank Mill, Ogden Lane, Openshaw, Manchester | ||
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1907 Makers of pumping machinery, condensing plant, water softeners, filters, etc. | 1907 Makers of pumping machinery, condensing plant, water softeners, filters, etc. | ||
1908 In liquidation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 31 July 2022

The Haste Pump Co Ltd, High Bank Mill, Ogden Lane, Openshaw, Manchester
1904 The company was incorporated as a public company which had been formed to acquire and work valuable inventions in pumps, including patents, with the aim of making high efficiency pumps at low cost. The chairman of the company was C. Williamson Milne, chairman of the Edwards Air Pump Syndicate Ltd, of London; another director was Frank L. Rowe, manager of the Edwards Air Pump Syndicate Ltd[1]
1905 Announced order from War Department for condensing plant, including Edwards patent air pumps, and a separate contract for a large direct-acting steam pumping engine [2]
1907 Makers of pumping machinery, condensing plant, water softeners, filters, etc.
1908 In liquidation.