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N.B. | N.B. Adams’s other business interest, the [[Vacuum Brake Co]] was of 32 Queen Victoria St, London in 1898 | ||
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William John Adams M.I.Mech.E. continued in business at 35 Queen Victoria St, London, after his partnership with Percival Everitt ended.
1891 Adams and Co, of 35 Queen Victoria St, London, had developed a stamped-steel axle box for railway wagons which were more durable than the conventional cast iron axle boxes. Manufactured by the Stamped Steel Axlebox Co, at the Orchard Place works, Black-wall[1]
N.B. Adams’s other business interest, the Vacuum Brake Co was of 32 Queen Victoria St, London in 1898