Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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'''Arthur Lyon and Wrench''' of Victoria Road, Willesden Junction, London
'''Arthur Lyon and Wrench''' of Victoria Road, Willesden Junction, London


1920 Showed petrol driven generating sets with [[Lyon-Brotherhood]] engines of two and four-stroke design at the Darlington Royal Agricultural Show.<ref>[[The Engineer 1920/07/16]]</ref>
1920 Showed petrol driven generating sets with [[Lyon Brotherhood]] engines of two and four-stroke design at the Darlington Royal Agricultural Show.<ref>[[The Engineer 1920/07/16]]</ref>




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[[Category: Town - London]]
[[Category: Town - London]]
[[Category: Agricultural Machinery]]
[[Category: Agricultural Machinery]]
[[Category: Marine Engines]]

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Arthur Lyon and Wrench of Victoria Road, Willesden Junction, London

1920 Showed petrol driven generating sets with Lyon Brotherhood engines of two and four-stroke design at the Darlington Royal Agricultural Show.[1]


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