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1867 Supplied a blowing engine to the [[Parkhead Forge]], designed by A. Kirk. 24" bore, 18" stroke blowing cylinder. <ref>[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/images/7/73/Eg18680103a.pdf] Engineering, 3 Jan 1868</ref> | 1867 Supplied a blowing engine to the [[Parkhead Forge]], designed by A. Kirk. 24" bore, 18" stroke blowing cylinder. <ref>[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/images/7/73/Eg18680103a.pdf] Engineering, 3 Jan 1868</ref> | ||
The business was later carried on by [[Rait and Lindsay]] | |||
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of Cranstonhill Foundry, Glasgow
Some years after 1822, David Rowan became managing partner with James Aitken and Co, Cranstonhill
Constructed blast-furnaces at Langloan Iron Works and the pumping engines to supply St Petersburg with water.
1865 Alexander Carnegie Kirk joined the management of James Aitken and Co's engine works in Glasgow
1867 Supplied a blowing engine to the Parkhead Forge, designed by A. Kirk. 24" bore, 18" stroke blowing cylinder. [1]
The business was later carried on by Rait and Lindsay