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1904 Exhibited a steam wagon at the [[1904 Motor Show (Cordingley's)]] | 1904 Exhibited a steam wagon at the [[1904 Motor Show (Cordingley's)]] | ||
Marine engine work; also motor wagons fitted with the Robertson boiler. | [[James Alexander Robertson]] was particularly interested in Marine engine work; also motor wagons fitted with the Robertson boiler. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category: Boiler Makers]] | [[Category: Boiler Makers]] | ||
[[Category: Steam Road Vehicles]] | [[Category: Steam Road Vehicles]] | ||
[[Category: Marine Engines]] |
Latest revision as of 10:54, 12 September 2023
of Dock Street Engineering Works, Fleetwood. Makers of steam engine boilers.
1904 Exhibited a steam wagon at the 1904 Motor Show (Cordingley's)
James Alexander Robertson was particularly interested in Marine engine work; also motor wagons fitted with the Robertson boiler.