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Furnace engineers, 11 Bothwell Street, Glasgow.
Furnace engineers, 11 Bothwell Street, Glasgow


1933 J. and J. Neil (Temple) Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £5,000, to acquire and carry on the business carried on by J. and J. Neil and Co, combustion engineers, Temple Park Iron Works, Glasgow.<ref>The Scotsman 15 April 1933</ref>
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1914. Neil's patent economic furnace bridge.
Exhibit at Coldharbour Mill

Furnace engineers, 11 Bothwell Street, Glasgow

1933 J. and J. Neil (Temple) Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £5,000, to acquire and carry on the business carried on by J. and J. Neil and Co, combustion engineers, Temple Park Iron Works, Glasgow.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 15 April 1933