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D. L. Neil and Co., engineers, ship repairers, iron and brass founders.
D. L. Neil and Co., engineers, ship repairers, iron and brass founders.


1923 Sale notice: 'BARRY DOCKS. W. C. W. KNAPP and SON have been Instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION. on the Premises ...  the ENGINEERING WORKS known as the CLYDE ENGINEERING WORKS, BARRY DOCKS. The Equipment comprises, Steam Hammer, Large and Small Drilling Machine, Two Lathes, Large Slotting Machine, New Direct Coupled Generating Set with Vertical Engine by Robey, and 15kW Dynamo by Westinghouse. Loose Punching, Shearing, and Angle Cropping Machine, together with Forges. Tools, Stores. and qoodwill. The Premises are held on the Docks Agreement, ...'<ref>Western Mail - Saturday 18 August 1923</ref>
1923 Sale notice: 'BARRY DOCKS. W. C. W. KNAPP and SON have been Instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION. on the Premises ...  the ENGINEERING WORKS known as the CLYDE ENGINEERING WORKS, BARRY DOCKS. The Equipment comprises, Steam Hammer, Large and Small Drilling Machine, Two Lathes, Large Slotting Machine, New Direct Coupled Generating Set with Vertical Engine by Robey, and 15kW Dynamo by Westinghouse. Loose Punching, Shearing, and Angle Cropping Machine, together with Forges, Tools, Stores, and qoodwill. The Premises are held on the Docks Agreement, ...'<ref>Western Mail - Saturday 18 August 1923</ref>


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of Barry Docks

D. L. Neil and Co., engineers, ship repairers, iron and brass founders.

1923 Sale notice: 'BARRY DOCKS. W. C. W. KNAPP and SON have been Instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION. on the Premises ... the ENGINEERING WORKS known as the CLYDE ENGINEERING WORKS, BARRY DOCKS. The Equipment comprises, Steam Hammer, Large and Small Drilling Machine, Two Lathes, Large Slotting Machine, New Direct Coupled Generating Set with Vertical Engine by Robey, and 15kW Dynamo by Westinghouse. Loose Punching, Shearing, and Angle Cropping Machine, together with Forges, Tools, Stores, and qoodwill. The Premises are held on the Docks Agreement, ...'[1]

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  1. Western Mail - Saturday 18 August 1923