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[[Image:Im090616ME-JG-438.jpg|thumb| Boiler door. Exhibit at the [[Museum of English Rural Life (MERL)]]. ]] | [[Image:Im090616ME-JG-438.jpg|thumb| Boiler door. Exhibit at the [[Museum of English Rural Life (MERL)]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im194603BTJ-Gordon1.jpg|thumb| 1946 | [[Image:Im194603BTJ-Gordon1.jpg|thumb| 1946. ]] | ||
of London, machinery for processing coffee, sugar, etc | of London, machinery for processing coffee, sugar, etc | ||
1840 Company founded by [[John Gordon]] and continued by his son [[John Wilton Gordon]] | 1840 Company founded by [[John Gordon (b.1840)|John Gordon]] and continued by his son [[John Wilton Gordon]] | ||
c.1888 [[John Wilton Gordon]], son of the founder, became a partner at the age of twenty-one. | c.1888 [[John Wilton Gordon]], son of the founder, became a partner at the age of twenty-one. | ||
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1904 John Wilton Gordon became sole partner | 1904 John Wilton Gordon became sole partner | ||
1961 Mechanical engineers and manufacturers of coffee and cocoa estate machinery; rice cleaning machinery. | 1961 Mechanical engineers and manufacturers of coffee and cocoa estate machinery; rice cleaning machinery.<ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref> | ||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
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Revision as of 07:27, 2 June 2019


of London, machinery for processing coffee, sugar, etc
1840 Company founded by John Gordon and continued by his son John Wilton Gordon
c.1888 John Wilton Gordon, son of the founder, became a partner at the age of twenty-one.
1904 John Wilton Gordon became sole partner
1961 Mechanical engineers and manufacturers of coffee and cocoa estate machinery; rice cleaning machinery.[1]