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It was claimed that the company had been the original proposer of the use of small steam engine for fire pumps instead of hand power (rather than [[Merryweather and Sons]])<ref>The Engineer 1892/02/26</ref> | It was claimed that the company had been the original proposer of the use of small steam engine for fire pumps instead of hand power (rather than [[Merryweather and Sons]])<ref>The Engineer 1892/02/26</ref> | ||
1892 Vulcan fire pump for Preston Corporation. | 1892 Vulcan fire pump for Preston Corporation's tug 'Ribble'. See illustration.<ref>[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=0/08/Er18920429.pdf] The Engineer, 29 April 1892, p.361</ref> | ||
See also [[Fire Appliance Co]]. | See also [[Fire Appliance Co]]. |
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of Northampton and London
It was claimed that the company had been the original proposer of the use of small steam engine for fire pumps instead of hand power (rather than Merryweather and Sons)[1]
1892 Vulcan fire pump for Preston Corporation's tug 'Ribble'. See illustration.[2]
See also Fire Appliance Co.