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1894 Patent on expansion gear for motive power engines by [[Edward Vernon]], engineer, [[John Josiah Guest (2)|John Josiah Guest]] engineer, both of Alma Works, Smethwick and [[William Walker (of Smethwick)|William Walker]], mechanical draughtsman of Smethwick.
1894 Patent on expansion gear for motive power engines by [[Edward Vernon]], engineer, [[Josiah John Guest]] engineer, both of Alma Works, Smethwick and [[William Walker (of Smethwick)|William Walker]], mechanical draughtsman of Smethwick.


1899 Supplied a 10 HP steam engine to [[Braund and Son]], makers of 'Devonia' jam, at Chambercombe <ref>North Devon Journal, 29 June 1899</ref>
1899 Supplied a 10 HP steam engine to [[Braund and Son]], makers of 'Devonia' jam, at Chambercombe <ref>North Devon Journal, 29 June 1899</ref>

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c.1900 Vernon and Guest vertical steam engine driving overhead lineshafts in workshop at Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

of Smethwick, Birmingham

Makers of steam engines and machine tools

1894 Patent on expansion gear for motive power engines by Edward Vernon, engineer, Josiah John Guest engineer, both of Alma Works, Smethwick and William Walker, mechanical draughtsman of Smethwick.

1899 Supplied a 10 HP steam engine to Braund and Son, makers of 'Devonia' jam, at Chambercombe [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. North Devon Journal, 29 June 1899