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of Collyhurst Street, Manchester.
of Collyhurst Street, Manchester.


1888 Advert: 'FANS — EXHAUST (Clarke's Improved [[Christian Schiele|Schiele's]]). <br>CLARKE & CO., Union Iron Works, Collyhurst Street, Manchester ; sole makers of the improved Schiele's Silent Fans, fitted with steel spindles and malleable discs; also blast fans for smiths' fires, iron-founders, &c.'<ref> Lloyd's List - Monday 28 May 1888 </ref>
1888 Advert: 'FANS — EXHAUST (Clarke's Improved [[C. Schiele and Co|Schiele's]]). <br>CLARKE & CO., Union Iron Works, Collyhurst Street, Manchester ; sole makers of the improved Schiele's Silent Fans, fitted with steel spindles and malleable discs; also blast fans for smiths' fires, iron-founders, &c.'<ref> Lloyd's List - Monday 28 May 1888 </ref>


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of Collyhurst Street, Manchester.

1888 Advert: 'FANS — EXHAUST (Clarke's Improved Schiele's).
CLARKE & CO., Union Iron Works, Collyhurst Street, Manchester ; sole makers of the improved Schiele's Silent Fans, fitted with steel spindles and malleable discs; also blast fans for smiths' fires, iron-founders, &c.'[1]

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  1. Lloyd's List - Monday 28 May 1888