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1862 Machine for breaking or softening fibrous materials, designed by [[James Robb]] of Dundee and made by [[Pearce and Neish]], described and illustrated <ref>The Practical Mechanic's Journal, Feb 1862</ref>




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Pearce and Neish of Lilybank or Lily Bank Foundry, Dundee

1862 Machine for breaking or softening fibrous materials, designed by James Robb of Dundee and made by Pearce and Neish, described and illustrated [1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Practical Mechanic's Journal, Feb 1862