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c.1845 steam machinery was introduced into the works; several of the machines were of the firm's own invention, and were made on the premises, notably the spoke lathe and felloe saw. | c.1845 steam machinery was introduced into the works; several of the machines were of the firm's own invention, and were made on the premises, notably the spoke lathe and felloe saw. | ||
1898 The firm | 1898 The firm were coachmakers by Appointment to the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and the government. | ||
Presumably succeeded by [[Sanderson and Holmes]] | Presumably succeeded by [[Sanderson and Holmes]] |
Latest revision as of 07:51, 14 June 2023

Holmes and Co, coachbuilding and harness works, of Derby
of London Road, Derby
Mr. Charles Holmes was a coachmaker in Lichfield in 1760
His son established the Derby business early in the 19th century.
c.1845 steam machinery was introduced into the works; several of the machines were of the firm's own invention, and were made on the premises, notably the spoke lathe and felloe saw.
1898 The firm were coachmakers by Appointment to the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and the government.
Presumably succeeded by Sanderson and Holmes