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Thomas Meacham (c1815-1867)
Thomas Meacham (c1815-1867)
1858 Marine engines of unusual design made for the steamer ''Metropolis'', built by Thomas Meacham's Victoria Foundry, Greenwich (formerly the Greenwich Ironworks of [[W. Joyce and Co]]). <ref>The Practical Mechanic's Journal, 1 November 1858</ref>.


1867 Probate. Engineer of City of London.
1867 Probate. Engineer of City of London.
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Thomas Meacham (c1815-1867)

1858 Marine engines of unusual design made for the steamer Metropolis, built by Thomas Meacham's Victoria Foundry, Greenwich (formerly the Greenwich Ironworks of W. Joyce and Co). [1].

1867 Probate. Engineer of City of London.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Practical Mechanic's Journal, 1 November 1858