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‎‎[[Image: ‎1918BrtshNiclsBoilerA.jpg|thumb|1918. From Kempes Directory 1918.]]
[[Image: ‎1918BrtshNiclsBoilerA.jpg|thumb|1918. ]]
‎‎[[Image: ‎1918BrtshNiclsBoilerB.jpg|thumb|1918. From Kempes Directory 1918.]]
‎‎[[Image: ‎1918BrtshNiclsBoilerB.jpg|thumb|1918. ]]
of Caxton House, Westminster, SW1
[[Image: ‎ImWM1928-Niclausse.jpg|thumb|1928. Niclausse Boiler by [[J. and A. Niclausse]] in the London Science Museum.]]
[[Image:Im19291206Eng-BritishN.jpg|thumb| December 1929. ]]
 
Caxton House, Westminster, SW1.
 
Presumably the British branch of [[J. and A. Niclausse]].
 
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1918.
1928. Niclausse Boiler by J. and A. Niclausse in the London Science Museum.
December 1929.

Caxton House, Westminster, SW1.

Presumably the British branch of J. and A. Niclausse.

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