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'''Ransome and Marshall''' of Liverpool
'''Ransome and Marshall''' of Liverpool
1894 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[George Frederick Ransome]] and [[Frederick James Marshall]]
carrying on business at 67 Tithebarn-street in the city of Liverpool as Engineers Factors and Machinery
Merchants under the style or firm of Ransome and Marshall by mutual consent as from
the 31st day of October 1894. All debts due to or owing
by the said late firm will be received and paid by the
said George Frederick Ransome who will continue the said business under the present style or firm of Ransome and Marshall.<ref>London Gazette 28 December  1894</ref>


1900 Price list of vertical cross-tube boilers.<ref>[[The Engineer 1900/05/11]] p498</ref>
1900 Price list of vertical cross-tube boilers.<ref>[[The Engineer 1900/05/11]] p498</ref>

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Ransome and Marshall of Liverpool

1894 Dissolution of the Partnership between George Frederick Ransome and Frederick James Marshall carrying on business at 67 Tithebarn-street in the city of Liverpool as Engineers Factors and Machinery Merchants under the style or firm of Ransome and Marshall by mutual consent as from the 31st day of October 1894. All debts due to or owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said George Frederick Ransome who will continue the said business under the present style or firm of Ransome and Marshall.[1]

1900 Price list of vertical cross-tube boilers.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 28 December 1894
  2. The Engineer 1900/05/11 p498