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1856 A brief article in The Practical Mechanic's Journal included illustrations and a description of an oscillating marine engine made by the firm for the Shoulhaven Steam Navigation Co's vessel ''Nowra''. Machinery included a lathe by [[Thomas Shanks and Co]], capable of boring cylinders up to 60" bore.<ref>The Practical Mechanic's Journal, 1856, pp.161-2</ref> | |||
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of Sussex Street Engine Works (on Darling Harbour) and George Street Foundry, Sydney.
1856 A brief article in The Practical Mechanic's Journal included illustrations and a description of an oscillating marine engine made by the firm for the Shoulhaven Steam Navigation Co's vessel Nowra. Machinery included a lathe by Thomas Shanks and Co, capable of boring cylinders up to 60" bore.[1]
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- ↑ The Practical Mechanic's Journal, 1856, pp.161-2