Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1867 Bath & West of England Show: 'Messrs. Deacon and Wood, of the Kennet Iron Works, Reading, exhibited an eight-horse power oscillating fixed steam engine.'<ref>Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 15 June 1867</ref>
 
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of Kennet Iron Works, Reading

1867 Bath & West of England Show: 'Messrs. Deacon and Wood, of the Kennet Iron Works, Reading, exhibited an eight-horse power oscillating fixed steam engine.'[1]

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  1. Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 15 June 1867