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of North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | of North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | ||
Founded by Harry Cliff and Jonathan Bunting. Acquired Swan & Co in 1895. Made agricultural machinery. Started making traction engines in 1907. Only six were believed to have been built, and just one, dating from 1912 has survived into preservation | Founded by Harry Cliff and Jonathan Bunting. | ||
Acquired Swan & Co in 1895. Made agricultural machinery. | |||
Started making traction engines in 1907. Only six were believed to have been built, and just one, dating from 1912 has survived into preservation | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
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* 'The Cliff & Bunting Traction Engine' by Roger Hamlin, 'Old Glory' magazine, No. 274, December 2012, pp.70 - 71</ref> | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category: Traction Engines]] | ||
[[Category: Agricultural Machinery]] | [[Category: Agricultural Machinery]] | ||
[[Category: Country - Australia]] | [[Category: Country - Australia]] | ||
[[Category: Stationary Engines - Australia]] |
Latest revision as of 15:53, 24 October 2017

of North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Founded by Harry Cliff and Jonathan Bunting.
Acquired Swan & Co in 1895. Made agricultural machinery.
Started making traction engines in 1907. Only six were believed to have been built, and just one, dating from 1912 has survived into preservation
See Also
Sources of Information
- 'The Cliff & Bunting Traction Engine' by Roger Hamlin, 'Old Glory' magazine, No. 274, December 2012, pp.70 - 71</ref>