Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1866 John Crossley, British Plate Glass Works, Ravenhead, near St. Helens.<ref> [[1866 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>
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1858 Description and illustrations of polishing machinery for plate glass introduced by Mr. Crossley of St Helens.<ref>The Practical Mechanic's Journal, April 1858, p.12</ref>. Same Crossley?
 
1866 John Crossley, [[British Plate Glass Co|British Plate Glass Works]], Ravenhead, near St. Helens.<ref> [[1866 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>




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of St Helens, Lancs

1858 Description and illustrations of polishing machinery for plate glass introduced by Mr. Crossley of St Helens.[1]. Same Crossley?

1866 John Crossley, British Plate Glass Works, Ravenhead, near St. Helens.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Practical Mechanic's Journal, April 1858, p.12
  2. 1866 Institution of Mechanical Engineers