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1852 Advertisement. Richard Bach and Co., Agricultural and Mechanical Engineers, Broad Street, Birmingham. They have built nearly four hundred portable steam thrashing engines.<ref>Birmingham Journal - Saturday 20 November 1852</ref>
1852 Advertisement. Richard Bach and Co., Agricultural and Mechanical Engineers, Broad Street, Birmingham. They have built nearly four hundred portable steam thrashing engines.<ref>Birmingham Journal - Saturday 20 November 1852</ref>
1856 Advertisement. Richard Bach and Co., Agricultural and Mechanical Engineers, Broad Street and Oozell Street, Birmingham. Travelling portable steam engines from 4-10 hp. Many other items listed.<ref>Birmingham Journal - Saturday 05 April 1856</ref>


1858. Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore existing between [[Francis Bach]], late of Rowton, in the county of Salop, deceased, and [[Richard Bach]], of Birmingham, carrying on business at Birmingham aforesaid, as Engineers, under the firm of Richard Bach and Co., terminated and was dissolved on the 28th day of August, 1857, by the death of the said Francis Bach...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22119/page/1641 The London Gazette Publication date:30 March 1858 Issue:22119 Page:1641]</ref>
1858. Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore existing between [[Francis Bach]], late of Rowton, in the county of Salop, deceased, and [[Richard Bach]], of Birmingham, carrying on business at Birmingham aforesaid, as Engineers, under the firm of Richard Bach and Co., terminated and was dissolved on the 28th day of August, 1857, by the death of the said Francis Bach...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22119/page/1641 The London Gazette Publication date:30 March 1858 Issue:22119 Page:1641]</ref>

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1852 Advertisement. Richard Bach and Co., Agricultural and Mechanical Engineers, Broad Street, Birmingham. They have built nearly four hundred portable steam thrashing engines.[1]

1856 Advertisement. Richard Bach and Co., Agricultural and Mechanical Engineers, Broad Street and Oozell Street, Birmingham. Travelling portable steam engines from 4-10 hp. Many other items listed.[2]

1858. Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore existing between Francis Bach, late of Rowton, in the county of Salop, deceased, and Richard Bach, of Birmingham, carrying on business at Birmingham aforesaid, as Engineers, under the firm of Richard Bach and Co., terminated and was dissolved on the 28th day of August, 1857, by the death of the said Francis Bach...'[3]


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  1. Birmingham Journal - Saturday 20 November 1852
  2. Birmingham Journal - Saturday 05 April 1856
  3. The London Gazette Publication date:30 March 1858 Issue:22119 Page:1641