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Engineers, of 28 Victoria St, Westminster, London (and Atlas Works, Harrow Road, London W] (1902)
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Presumably successor to [[Henry Clayton and Co]], makers of brick making machinery, of Dorset Square, London
 
1872 Patent to [[Henry Clayton]], Henry Clayton, junior, and [[Francis Howlett]], all of the Atlas Works, Woodfield-road, Harrow-road, Middlesex, for an invention of "improvements in treating peat, and in apparatus employed therein."<ref>London Gazette 15 Oct 1875</ref>
 
1877 Dissolution of the Partnership between Messrs. Henry Clayton and Francis Howlett, under the firm or style of [[Henry Clayton, Son and Howlett|Henry Clayton, Son, and Howlett]], as Engineers, Machinists, and Ironfounders, at the Alias Works, Woodfield-road, Harrow-road, London, W.<ref>London Gazette 22 Feb 1878</ref>
 
1883 Francis Howlett and William Henry Venables, of the Atlas Works, Woodfield road, Harrow-road, London, W., Manufacturers, Copartners, trading as [[Clayton, Howlett and Venables|Clayton, Howlett, and Venables]], petitioned for the winding up of Howatson Patent Furnace Company Limited<ref>London Gazette 14 Aug 1883</ref>
 
1890 Dissolution of the Partnership between Francis Howlett and William Henry Venables, carrying on.
business as Engineers, Machinists, and Iron Founders, at Atlas Works, Woodfield-road, Harrow-road, London, W., under the style or firm of '''Clayton, Howlett, and Venables''', by mutual consent; the business was carried on by Francis Howlett<ref>London Gazette 18 April 1890</ref>
 
1902 Maker of air compressors<ref>1902 Post Office Directory</ref>
 
c1900 absorbed by [[Brightside Foundry and Engineering Co]]
 
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==Sources of Information==
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* 1902 Post Office Directory
 
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