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of Bridge Wharf, Chertsey
of Bridge Wharf, Chertsey, and subsequently Sussex Shipyard, Shoreham, Sussex


Boat builder
Boat builder


1910 Exhibited a 10 horse-power Drummond three-cylinder engine designed for the use in pleasure river launches.
1910 Exhibited a 10 horse-power Drummond three-cylinder engine designed for the use in pleasure river launches.
1953 The business relocated to Shoreham, taking over the premises of the [[Sussex Shipbuilding Co]] and many members of the workforce.


== See Also ==
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[[Category: Boat Builders]]
[[Category: Boat Builders]]

Revision as of 09:17, 13 November 2024

of Bridge Wharf, Chertsey, and subsequently Sussex Shipyard, Shoreham, Sussex

Boat builder

1910 Exhibited a 10 horse-power Drummond three-cylinder engine designed for the use in pleasure river launches.

1953 The business relocated to Shoreham, taking over the premises of the Sussex Shipbuilding Co and many members of the workforce.

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Sources of Information

  • Automotor Journal 1907/03/30