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Made 20-ton steam yacht with oil-fired boiler and two cylinder steam engine<ref>'Engineering' </ref> | Made 20-ton steam yacht with oil-fired boiler and two cylinder steam engine<ref>'Engineering' </ref> | ||
c.1920 [[William Denny and Brothers]], needing extra manufacturing capacity, sought the help of the Savery firm to build a [[Still]] engine that was used in a test against one of their [[Sulzer Brothers|Sulzer]] engines<ref>The Engineer 1920/07/23</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 15:28, 3 August 2023


of Birmingham
1904 William Edward Savery and his brother founded the firm of engineers and boilermakers, Newcomen Works, Birmingham.
Maker of steam engines and boilers. [1]
Made 20-ton steam yacht with oil-fired boiler and two cylinder steam engine[2]
c.1920 William Denny and Brothers, needing extra manufacturing capacity, sought the help of the Savery firm to build a Still engine that was used in a test against one of their Sulzer engines[3]