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of Watt-street, Maryhill, Glasgow (1911, 1922) | |||
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1904 Exhibited Haesler Pneumatic tools | 1904 Exhibited Haesler Pneumatic tools | ||
1917 Supplied foundry plant for Empress Works, Huddersfield<ref>The Engineer 1917/10/19</ref> | |||
1922 Exhibited pneumatic moulding machines and air compressor<ref>The Engineer 1922/06/23</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 10:13, 27 September 2019

of Watt-street, Maryhill, Glasgow (1911, 1922)
of 5 and 9 York Street, Glasgow (1904), of Newcastle
1901 Agents for compressed air compressors of Ingersol-Sergeant Company and for the tools of the new Taite Howard Pneumatic Tool Company.
1904 Exhibited Haesler Pneumatic tools
1917 Supplied foundry plant for Empress Works, Huddersfield[1]
1922 Exhibited pneumatic moulding machines and air compressor[2]