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[[Image:Saxon01.jpg|thumb|  Former works of George Saxon, at the junction of South St and Tram St, Openshaw, as seen in November 2008]]
'''George Saxon''' of Openshaw Engineering Works, Manchester were makers of stationary steam engines
'''George Saxon''' of Openshaw Engineering Works, Manchester were makers of stationary steam engines



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Former works of George Saxon, at the junction of South St and Tram St, Openshaw, as seen in November 2008

George Saxon of Openshaw Engineering Works, Manchester were makers of stationary steam engines

  • 1864 Company established to build mill engines. Exhibit at Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry
  • 1886 Engine for Stamford Commercial Weaving Co, Carrs Mill, Ashton-under-Lyme
  • 1903 Engine for The Tudor Mill, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Engineering Equipment. Exhibit at Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry


Sources of Information

Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10