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Has a single-cylinder horizontal steam engine and a single-cylinder inverted engine both by [[James Milne and Co]] c1885
Has a single-cylinder horizontal steam engine and a single-cylinder inverted engine both by [[James Milne and Co]] c1885
1839 Established by entrepreneur Alexander Matheson
1867 Sold to Andrew and Charles Mackenzie who introduced the 12-pointed Royal Stag emblem.


[http://www.thedalmore.com/ Web site]
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of Alness

Has a single-cylinder horizontal steam engine and a single-cylinder inverted engine both by James Milne and Co c1885

1839 Established by entrepreneur Alexander Matheson

1867 Sold to Andrew and Charles Mackenzie who introduced the 12-pointed Royal Stag emblem.

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