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Engineers, of 28 Victoria St, Westminster, London (and Atlas Works, Harrow Road, London W) (1902) | Engineers, of 28 Victoria St, Westminster, London (and Atlas Works, Harrow Road, London W) (1902) | ||
Successor to [[Clayton, Howlett and Venables]], makers of brick making machinery, of Dorset Square, London | Successor to [[Clayton, Howlett and Venables]], makers of brick making machinery, of Dorset Square, London. | ||
1890 Dissolution of the Partnership between Francis Howlett and William Henry Venables, carrying on business as Engineers, Machinists, and Iron Founders, at Atlas Works, Woodfield-road, Harrow-road, London, W., under the style or firm of '''Clayton, Howlett, and Venables''', by mutual consent; the business was carried on by Francis Howlett<ref>London Gazette 18 April 1890</ref> | 1890 Dissolution of the Partnership between Francis Howlett and William Henry Venables, carrying on business as Engineers, Machinists, and Iron Founders, at Atlas Works, Woodfield-road, Harrow-road, London, W., under the style or firm of '''Clayton, Howlett, and Venables''', by mutual consent; the business was carried on by Francis Howlett<ref>London Gazette 18 April 1890</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 22 January 2021

Engineers, of 28 Victoria St, Westminster, London (and Atlas Works, Harrow Road, London W) (1902)
Successor to Clayton, Howlett and Venables, makers of brick making machinery, of Dorset Square, London.
1890 Dissolution of the Partnership between Francis Howlett and William Henry Venables, carrying on business as Engineers, Machinists, and Iron Founders, at Atlas Works, Woodfield-road, Harrow-road, London, W., under the style or firm of Clayton, Howlett, and Venables, by mutual consent; the business was carried on by Francis Howlett[1]
1894 Exhibited Woodfield gas engine
c1900 absorbed by Brightside Foundry and Engineering Co
of The Brightside Foundry and Engineering Co, Sheffield (1912)
1902 Maker of air compressors[2]
The business was presumably moved to Sheffield
1912 of The Brightside Foundry and Engineering Co, Sheffield
1912 Brick-making machine (see advert)
See Also
Sources of Information
- 1902 Post Office Directory