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See [[Joseph Elton Bott]] and [[Samuel John Hackney]] | See [[Joseph Elton Bott]] and [[Samuel John Hackney]] | ||
1886 Report of a visit to the foundry to see examples of castings made from a new type of steel that had been in production for about six months. The magazine called it Titanic steel, patented by Messrs Bott & Hackney. The partners appeared in the magazine again, on 12 | 1886 Report of a visit to the foundry to see examples of castings made from a new type of steel that had been in production for about six months. The magazine called it Titanic steel, patented by Messrs Bott & Hackney. The partners appeared in the magazine again, on 12 February 1886 with an open hearth furnace patented by Mr Bolt, featuring an improved method of construction.<ref>The Mechanical World and Steam Users' Journal, 12 Feb 1886</ref> | ||
See the [[Titanic Steel Co]] | See the [[Titanic Steel Co]] |
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Bott & Hackney of The Titanic Steel Co., of Pott Street, New Islington, Ancoats, Manchester
See Joseph Elton Bott and Samuel John Hackney
1886 Report of a visit to the foundry to see examples of castings made from a new type of steel that had been in production for about six months. The magazine called it Titanic steel, patented by Messrs Bott & Hackney. The partners appeared in the magazine again, on 12 February 1886 with an open hearth furnace patented by Mr Bolt, featuring an improved method of construction.[1]
See the Titanic Steel Co
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- ↑ The Mechanical World and Steam Users' Journal, 12 Feb 1886