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1877 '''Blundell Brothers''' were makers of pumps; the ''Waterwitch'' was claimed to be an improvement on the Downton pump | 1877 '''Blundell Brothers''' were makers of pumps; the ''Waterwitch'' was claimed to be an improvement on the Downton pump | ||
1882 Waterwitch Pump. | 1880 Waterwitch Pump made by Blundell Brothers of West India Dock Road, Limehouse, exhibited at the Agricultural Hall.<ref>[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=8/84/Eg18810121.pdf] Description and sectional arrangement, p.61</ref> | ||
1882 Waterwitch Pump. See illustration. | |||
1888 Acquired by [[Blundell's London Copper and Brass Works]] | 1888 Acquired by [[Blundell's London Copper and Brass Works]] |
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of Limehouse
1866 Messrs Blundell of the London Copper Works, Limehouse, and Tidal Basin, Victoria Docks had purchased the patent and rights to Downton's pump[1]
1870 Presumably T. Blundell and Sons
1877 Blundell Brothers were makers of pumps; the Waterwitch was claimed to be an improvement on the Downton pump
1880 Waterwitch Pump made by Blundell Brothers of West India Dock Road, Limehouse, exhibited at the Agricultural Hall.[2]
1882 Waterwitch Pump. See illustration.
1888 Acquired by Blundell's London Copper and Brass Works