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of Park St, Kinning Park, Glasgow  
of Kingston Engine Works, Park St, Kinning Park, Glasgow  


Agricultural Implement Manufacturers.  
Agricultural Implement Manufacturers.  
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Machine makers and millwrights.  
Machine makers and millwrights.  


1856 A Highland Agricultural Society Show commendendation awarded to Smith Brothers & Co., Glasgow, for a steam engine<ref>[http://blog.scottishagriculturalimplementmakers.co.uk/?page_id=17]  
1856 A Highland Agricultural Society Show commendendation was awarded to Smith Brothers & Co., Glasgow, for a steam engine<ref>[http://blog.scottishagriculturalimplementmakers.co.uk/?page_id=17]  
Scottish agricultural implement makers</ref>
Scottish agricultural implement makers</ref>



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1870.
1908.
1925.

of Kingston Engine Works, Park St, Kinning Park, Glasgow

Agricultural Implement Manufacturers.

Machine makers and millwrights.

1856 A Highland Agricultural Society Show commendendation was awarded to Smith Brothers & Co., Glasgow, for a steam engine[1]

1870 Constructed a new type of governor designed by James Weir

1890s Had supplied powerful rolling machine to J. I. Thornycroft and Co for bending boiler shells[2]

1900 This would seem to be the same as Smith Brothers and Co of Kingston Engine Works.

1925 Supplied large planing machine to Dorman Long

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Scottish agricultural implement makers
  2. The Engineer 1894/02/23