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of Bourton Foundry, near Bourton, Dorset | of Bourton Foundry, near Bourton, Dorset | ||
Previously the [[Daniel Maggs|Maggs]] family had operated a business on the site. | |||
1861 Exhibited at the [[Royal Agricultural Society of England]] meeting in Leeds - exhibited portable steam engine, combined threshing machine and other machines<ref>The Farmer's Magazine, 1861</ref> | 1861 Exhibited at the [[Royal Agricultural Society of England]] meeting in Leeds - exhibited portable steam engine, combined threshing machine and other machines<ref>The Farmer's Magazine, 1861</ref> | ||
c.1870 Succeeded by [[E. S. Hindley and Sons]] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category: Portable Steam Engines]] | [[Category: Portable Steam Engines]] | ||
[[Category: Iron Founders]] | [[Category: Iron Founders]] | ||
[[Category: Cast Iron Arch Bridges]] | |||
[[Category: Town - Bourton]] | [[Category: Town - Bourton]] |
Latest revision as of 12:28, 23 January 2018


of Bourton Foundry, near Bourton, Dorset
Previously the Maggs family had operated a business on the site.
1861 Exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society of England meeting in Leeds - exhibited portable steam engine, combined threshing machine and other machines[1]
c.1870 Succeeded by E. S. Hindley and Sons
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Farmer's Magazine, 1861