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1890 Established 1845 (Late A. Payne and Sons). Yachts designed by Arthur Payne'<ref>Field - Saturday 25 October 1890</ref>


1898 [[Day, Summers and Co]] designed the steam yacht ''Sunflower'' for Mr. Walter Greene, of Nether Hall; the boats were supplied by Messrs [[Summers and Payne]].<ref>The Engineer 1898 </ref>
1898 [[Day, Summers and Co]] designed the steam yacht ''Sunflower'' for Mr. Walter Greene, of Nether Hall; the boats were supplied by Messrs [[Summers and Payne]].<ref>The Engineer 1898 </ref>
1922 Directors: W. Summers (Chairman and Managing) and T. F. Laurence.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 05:58, 26 September 2021

of Northam, Southampton

1890 Established 1845 (Late A. Payne and Sons). Yachts designed by Arthur Payne'[1]

1898 Day, Summers and Co designed the steam yacht Sunflower for Mr. Walter Greene, of Nether Hall; the boats were supplied by Messrs Summers and Payne.[2]

1922 Directors: W. Summers (Chairman and Managing) and T. F. Laurence.

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Sources of Information

  1. Field - Saturday 25 October 1890
  2. The Engineer 1898