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1924 Two cylinder winding engine at Cardowan Colliery, Stepps, near Glasgow. <ref>'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 2' by George Watkins</ref>
1924 Two cylinder winding engine at Cardowan Colliery, Stepps, near Glasgow. <ref>'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 2' by George Watkins</ref>
 
1983
1983 Company in voluntary liquidation<ref>The Edinburgh Gazette  22 November 1983</ref>


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

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1924. Exhibit at the Summerlee Museum of Industrial Life.
1924. Detail. Exhibit at the Summerlee Museum of Industrial Life.
c1824. Section of a three-stand, three-high rolling mill. Exhibit at the Summerlee Museum of Industrial Life.
1940.

Engineers, of Coatbridge.

1871 Previously known as Strathern, Murray and Paterson. The continuing partners were Richard Murray and Jno. Paterson[1]

1897 John McGregor became a partner

1904

1924 Two cylinder winding engine at Cardowan Colliery, Stepps, near Glasgow. [2]

1983 Company in voluntary liquidation[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Edinburgh Gazette 22 September 1871
  2. 'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 2' by George Watkins
  3. The Edinburgh Gazette 22 November 1983
  • Scottish Archive Networks