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It is likely this is the same company as [[Thomas Perry and Son]], Highfield Works, Bilston | It is likely this is the same company as [[Thomas Perry and Son]], Highfield Works, Bilston | ||
1860 Exhibited Nettings and Fencings, Gates, and hurdles | |||
1866 'provisionally specified' a process for casting wheels and of a more massive size then [[Jackson (of Manchester)|Jacksons]] <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 5th January 1866 p2</ref> | 1866 'provisionally specified' a process for casting wheels and of a more massive size then [[Jackson (of Manchester)|Jacksons]] <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 5th January 1866 p2</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Town - Bilston]] | [[Category: Town - Bilston]] | ||
[[Category: Stationary Steam Engines]] | [[Category: Stationary Steam Engines]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 19 October 2019
of Highfields, Bilston
It is likely this is the same company as Thomas Perry and Son, Highfield Works, Bilston
1860 Exhibited Nettings and Fencings, Gates, and hurdles
1866 'provisionally specified' a process for casting wheels and of a more massive size then Jacksons [1]
Maker of stationary engines. [2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer of 5th January 1866 p2
- ↑ Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10