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1885 Business established by William Henry Pasley in Cheap Street, Sherborne
1885 Business established by William Henry Pasley in Cheap Street, Sherborne


1894 Selling Pasley oil and gas engines actually manufactured by [[Carson and Toone]]
1894 Selling '''Pasley''' oil and gas engines actually manufactured by [[Carson and Toone]]


1895 Possibly introduced the [[Sherborne Domestic Oil Engine]]
1894 Possibly introduced the [[Sherborne Domestic Oil Engine]]


1906 Commenced their own production of Demon oil and gas engines
1906 Commenced their own production of Demon oil and gas engines

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of Sherborne, Dorset

of Colchester

1885 Business established by William Henry Pasley in Cheap Street, Sherborne

1894 Selling Pasley oil and gas engines actually manufactured by Carson and Toone

1894 Possibly introduced the Sherborne Domestic Oil Engine

1906 Commenced their own production of Demon oil and gas engines

1907 Listed as W. H. Pasley and Co, marine Motor manufacturers of Oborne Road, Sherborne

1909 Re-located to Riverside Works, The Hythe, Colchester



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