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1825 Advertisement: 'To SOLD by AUCTION by Mr. Foster, at the Colliery, Oakenrod, near Rochdale, on Thursday the fourteenth day of Sept. 1815, a Most Capital ATMOSPHERIC ENGINE, made by Messrs. Smalley, Thwaites, and Co. of Bolton ; the Cylinder Forty Inches diameter, with most excellent Beam, and about Thirty-three Yards or upwards of Twelve-Inch and Thirty-three Yards of Nine-Inch Pump Trees, and various other Things lately used at the said Colliery. <br>For Inspection, apply to Mr. Edmund Else, Reed-Inn, Rochdale.'<ref>Leeds Intelligencer, 11th September 1815</ref>
1815 Advertisement: 'To SOLD by AUCTION by Mr. Foster, at the Colliery, Oakenrod, near Rochdale, on Thursday the fourteenth day of Sept. 1815, a Most Capital ATMOSPHERIC ENGINE, made by [[Smalley, Thwaites and Co|Messrs. Smalley, Thwaites, and Co]]. of Bolton ; the Cylinder Forty Inches diameter, with most excellent Beam, and about Thirty-three Yards or upwards of Twelve-Inch and Thirty-three Yards of Nine-Inch Pump Trees, and various other Things lately used at the said Colliery. <br>For Inspection, apply to Mr. Edmund Else, Reed-Inn, Rochdale.'<ref>Leeds Intelligencer, 11th September 1815</ref>


Followed by [[Thwaites, Cochrane, Hick and Co]] at Union Foundry.


== See Also ==
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[[Category: Iron Founders]]
[[Category: Iron Founders]]
[[Category: Stationary Engines]]
[[Category: Stationary Steam Engines]]

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of Union Foundry, Black Horse Street, Bolton

Iron Founders

Edward Smalley and Thomas Thwaites

1815 Advertisement: 'To SOLD by AUCTION by Mr. Foster, at the Colliery, Oakenrod, near Rochdale, on Thursday the fourteenth day of Sept. 1815, a Most Capital ATMOSPHERIC ENGINE, made by Messrs. Smalley, Thwaites, and Co. of Bolton ; the Cylinder Forty Inches diameter, with most excellent Beam, and about Thirty-three Yards or upwards of Twelve-Inch and Thirty-three Yards of Nine-Inch Pump Trees, and various other Things lately used at the said Colliery.
For Inspection, apply to Mr. Edmund Else, Reed-Inn, Rochdale.'[1]

Followed by Thwaites, Cochrane, Hick and Co at Union Foundry.

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Sources of Information

  1. Leeds Intelligencer, 11th September 1815