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1871 Advertising for fitters and turners for tool work <ref>Leeds Mercury - Saturday 22 April 1871</ref>
1871 Advertising for fitters and turners for tool work <ref>Leeds Mercury - Saturday 22 April 1871</ref>
1875 'LIQUIDATIONS. Jennings Brothers, Leeds, machine tool makers; also separate creditors of S. Jennings; also separate creditors of G. Jennings the younger; also separate creditors of J. Jennings.'<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 28 August 1875</ref>


1894 Brief description with sketch of lathe supplied by Jennings Bros to the Hammersmith works of [[J. and H. Gwynne]] for turning the convex rims of pulleys.<ref>[[The Engineer 1894/04/06]]p.284</ref>
1894 Brief description with sketch of lathe supplied by Jennings Bros to the Hammersmith works of [[J. and H. Gwynne]] for turning the convex rims of pulleys.<ref>[[The Engineer 1894/04/06]]p.284</ref>

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of Hunslet, Leeds

Makers of machine tools.

1871 Advertising for fitters and turners for tool work [1]

1875 'LIQUIDATIONS. Jennings Brothers, Leeds, machine tool makers; also separate creditors of S. Jennings; also separate creditors of G. Jennings the younger; also separate creditors of J. Jennings.'[2]

1894 Brief description with sketch of lathe supplied by Jennings Bros to the Hammersmith works of J. and H. Gwynne for turning the convex rims of pulleys.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Leeds Mercury - Saturday 22 April 1871
  2. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 28 August 1875
  3. The Engineer 1894/04/06p.284