Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im1872v13-p436ddd.jpg|thumb|June 1872.]]
[[image:Im1882POLon-Messer.jpg|thumb| 1882. ]]
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[[Image:Messer.jpg|thumb|Ten bucket fire extinguisher at [[London Canal Museum]]]]
[[Image:Messer.jpg|thumb|Ten bucket fire extinguisher at [[London Canal Museum]]]]
Gedling Street, Dockhead, London, SE.


* 1882 Makers of stationary steam engines and hoists
Engineers of Gedling Street, Dockhead, London, SE.


* Makers of a 'ten bucket fire extinguisher'. This was a water-filled galvanised iron box containing ten nested buckets.
1882 Makers of stationary steam engines and hoists.
 
Makers of a 'ten bucket fire extinguisher'. This was a water-filled galvanised iron box containing ten nested buckets.
 
1884 'makers of friction, and other sack tackles and hoists; improved safety lifts, corn and rice mills, &c., to suit shipping and export requirements'<ref>Lloyd's List - Friday 07 March 1884</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Machine Tools]]
[[Category: Machine Tools]]
[[Category: Stationary Steam Engines]]
[[Category: Stationary Steam Engines]]
[[Category: Fire Protection]]

Latest revision as of 11:21, 6 January 2025

June 1872.
1882.
Ten bucket fire extinguisher at London Canal Museum

Engineers of Gedling Street, Dockhead, London, SE.

1882 Makers of stationary steam engines and hoists.

Makers of a 'ten bucket fire extinguisher'. This was a water-filled galvanised iron box containing ten nested buckets.

1884 'makers of friction, and other sack tackles and hoists; improved safety lifts, corn and rice mills, &c., to suit shipping and export requirements'[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Lloyd's List - Friday 07 March 1884