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of the Grove Works, Southwark
See Easton and Amos (which was the name of the business until 1860).
1864 William Anderson joined the company and planned the new works at Erith. The company's business was making pumping machinery of all kinds, centrifugal pumps, cranes, boilers, and paper and sugar machinery.
Later Easton, Amos and Anderson.