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[[Thomas Robinson and Son]] of Rochdale, UK were awarded the first order of Merit for their exhibit of wood working machinery.<ref>The Engineer 1887/11/18</ref>
[[Thomas Robinson and Son]] of Rochdale, UK were awarded the first order of Merit for their exhibit of wood working machinery.<ref>[[The Engineer 1887/11/18]]</ref>


[[Robey and Co]], Awarded Six First Prizes.<ref>The Engineer 1887/11/11</ref>
[[Robey and Co]], Awarded Six First Prizes.<ref>[[The Engineer 1887/11/11]]</ref>


[[Richard Garrett and Sons]],  Awarded the First Order of Merit.<ref>The Engineer 1887/11/11</ref>
[[Richard Garrett and Sons]],  Awarded the First Order of Merit.<ref>[[The Engineer 1887/11/11]]</ref>


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==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 23 July 2024

Thomas Robinson and Son of Rochdale, UK were awarded the first order of Merit for their exhibit of wood working machinery.[1]

Robey and Co, Awarded Six First Prizes.[2]

Richard Garrett and Sons, Awarded the First Order of Merit.[3]

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