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[[Image:Im19060102IMR-Spencer.jpg|thumb| January 1906.]]
[[Image:Im19060102IMR-Spencer.jpg|thumb| January 1906.]]
[[Image:Im1912EnV-Spencer.jpg|thumb| 1912. Spencer-Hopwood Boilers. ]]


'''W. H. Spencer & Co''' of Hitchin were boilermakers.
'''W. H. Spencer & Co''' of Hitchin were boilermakers.


1920 Announced merger with [[Bonecourt Waste Heat Boiler Co|Bonecourt Co]] to become [[Spencer-Bonecourt]].<ref>The Engineer 1920/10/01]] p342</ref>
1920 Announced merger with [[Bonecourt Waste Heat Boiler Co|Bonecourt Co]] to become [[Spencer-Bonecourt]].<ref>[[The Engineer 1920/10/01]]]] p342</ref>


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[[Category: Town - Hitchin]]
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[[Category: Boiler Makers]]

Revision as of 11:23, 17 March 2023

January 1906.
1912. Spencer-Hopwood Boilers.

W. H. Spencer & Co of Hitchin were boilermakers.

1920 Announced merger with Bonecourt Co to become Spencer-Bonecourt.[1]

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