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'''Taylor and Hattersley''', Engineers of Brighouse. | '''Taylor and Hattersley''', Engineers of Brighouse. | ||
1897 Description and engraving of a heavy capstan lathe. See engraving<ref>[[Engineering 1897/05/14]]</ref> | |||
1898 Partnership dissolved: [[Richard Edwin Hattersley|R. E. Hattersley]] and G. H. Taylor, machine tool makers.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Saturday 26 March 1898</ref> | 1898 Partnership dissolved: [[Richard Edwin Hattersley|R. E. Hattersley]] and G. H. Taylor, machine tool makers.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Saturday 26 March 1898</ref> | ||
Note: G. H. Taylor and E. Jones were partners in the Calder Vale Machine Tool Company Ltd., Brighouse. The partnership was dissolved in 1898.<ref>[http://www.calderdalecompanion.co.uk/c.html] Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 23:00, 17 January 2025

Taylor and Hattersley, Engineers of Brighouse.
1897 Description and engraving of a heavy capstan lathe. See engraving[1]
1898 Partnership dissolved: R. E. Hattersley and G. H. Taylor, machine tool makers.[2]
Note: G. H. Taylor and E. Jones were partners in the Calder Vale Machine Tool Company Ltd., Brighouse. The partnership was dissolved in 1898.[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Engineering 1897/05/14
- ↑ Birmingham Daily Post - Saturday 26 March 1898
- ↑ [1] Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion