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'''Bryan Johnson''' of Chester | '''Bryan Johnson''' of Flookersbrook Foundry, Chester | ||
1844 The [[Cole, Whittle and Co]] business passed to '''Edward''' and [[Bryan Johnson]]. It was during the partnership of the two brothers that the engineering side of the business was developed. | 1844 The [[Cole, Whittle and Co]] business passed to '''Edward''' and [[Bryan Johnson]]. It was during the partnership of the two brothers that the engineering side of the business was developed. |
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Bryan Johnson of Flookersbrook Foundry, Chester
1844 The Cole, Whittle and Co business passed to Edward and Bryan Johnson. It was during the partnership of the two brothers that the engineering side of the business was developed.
1861 Mr. Edward Johnson retired, and the business was continued by Mr. Bryan Johnson alone
Manufacturers of machinery and castings for mines and collieries around 1862.
Possibly built a locomotive [1]
1869 Incorporated in Johnson and Ellington
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ British Steam Locomotive Builders by James W. Lowe. Published in 1975. ISBN 0-905100-816