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[[Image:Im1866DirLeeds-Harr.jpg|thumb| 1866. ]]
[[Image:Im1867WD-Harr.jpg|thumb| 1867.]]
[[Image:Im1867WD-Harr.jpg|thumb| 1867.]]
[[image:Im1891POLon-Harrop.jpg|thumb| 1891. ]]
[[image:Im1891POLon-Harrop.jpg|thumb| 1891. ]]
[[Image:Im1895POLon-Harrop.jpg|thumb| 1895. ]]
[[Image:Im1895POLon-Harrop.jpg|thumb| 1895. ]]
[[Image:Im1899POLon-Harrop.jpg|thumb| 1899.]]
[[Image:Im1899POLon-Harrop.jpg|thumb| 1899.]]
[[Image:Im19020911Ag-Harrop.jpg|thumb| September 1902. ]]


of Fiztroy Bellows Works, Eccleshall Rd, Sheffield
of Fiztroy Bellows Works, Eccleshall Rd, Sheffield


Small town gas engine. Exhibit at [[Anson Engine Museum]] as '''A. Harrop'''
The business of [[Absalom Harrop (1827-1895)]]
 


Late [[Harrop and Hague]]
Late [[Harrop and Hague]]


Successor to [[Absalom Harrop and Pearson]]?
[[Francis J. Pearson]], son-in-law of [[Absalom Harrop]], was for a time his partner in [[Absalom Harrop and Pearson]] before he emigrated to Australia around 1886.
 
Then presumably reverted to the name of Absalom Harrop.
 
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* Small town gas engine. Exhibit at [[Anson Engine Museum]] as '''A. Harrop'''
 
 


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Town - Sheffield]]
[[Category: Town - Sheffield]]
[[Category: Stationary Engines]]
[[Category: Stationary Engines]]
[[Category: Bellows Makers]]

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1866.
1867.
1891.
1895.
1899.
September 1902.

of Fiztroy Bellows Works, Eccleshall Rd, Sheffield

The business of Absalom Harrop (1827-1895)


Late Harrop and Hague

Francis J. Pearson, son-in-law of Absalom Harrop, was for a time his partner in Absalom Harrop and Pearson before he emigrated to Australia around 1886.

Then presumably reverted to the name of Absalom Harrop.



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