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Sarah Dixon and Sons of Swinegate, Leeds.
Sarah Dixon and Sons of Swinegate, Leeds.
1825 Company established.


1937 Engineers and brass founders. "Sarah Dixon" Fire Fighting Appliances. <ref> [[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>
1937 Engineers and brass founders. "Sarah Dixon" Fire Fighting Appliances. <ref> [[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>

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April 1888.
June 1888. Gun metal steam fittings.
1893.
May 1896.
Hose Cart. Exhibit at Amberley Working Museum.
Hose Cart. (Detail). Exhibit at Amberley Working Museum.
Nov 1919.
Dec 1921.
1960.

Sarah Dixon and Sons of Swinegate, Leeds.

1825 Company established.

1937 Engineers and brass founders. "Sarah Dixon" Fire Fighting Appliances. [1]

1968 Valve business acquired by Hindle Valves, a subsidiary of Thomas Tilling.[2]

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