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Designed a glass bottle-making machine.
Designed a glass bottle-making machine.


With the assistance of [[R. F. Hall (2)|R. F. Hall]], as engineer, [[Sydney Hunt]], as designer, and the [[Metropolitan-Vickers|Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company]], Ltd., as constructors, Redfern succeeded in developing a machine superior to the best which has been made in America<ref>The Engineer 1925/10/16</ref>.
With the assistance of [[R. F. Hall (2)|R. F. Hall]], as engineer, [[Sydney Hunt]], as designer, and the [[Metropolitan-Vickers|Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company]], Ltd., as constructors, Redfern succeeded in developing a bottle-making machine superior to the best which has been made in America<ref>The Engineer 1925/10/16</ref>.





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1927. Bottle Making Machine.
1927. Bottle making machine made by the Metropolitan-Vickers.

Francis Redfern, solicitor, of 12 Mark Lane, London.

Designed a glass bottle-making machine.

With the assistance of R. F. Hall, as engineer, Sydney Hunt, as designer, and the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., as constructors, Redfern succeeded in developing a bottle-making machine superior to the best which has been made in America[1].


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  1. The Engineer 1925/10/16