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[[Image:Im18800102E-Illingworth.jpg|thumb| 1880. From ‘The Engineer’ of 2nd January]] | [[Image:Im18800102E-Illingworth.jpg|thumb| 1880. From ‘The Engineer’ of 2nd January]] | ||
[[Image:Illingworth01.jpg|thumb| Illingworth lathe on display at Taranaki Aviation Transport and Technology Museum. Unusually for a British lathe, a patent date (April 16 - 1875) is shown on the bed casting]] | [[Image:Illingworth01.jpg|thumb| Illingworth lathe on display at Taranaki Aviation Transport and Technology Museum. Unusually for a British lathe, a patent date (April 16 - 1875) is shown on the bed casting]] | ||
[[Image:IMG 20201213 173908 resized 20201213 054017272.jpg|thumb|a 15' Illingworth lathe (10" centre) circa 1860s model - a view of the back showing the rack drive system more clearly.]] | [[Image:IMG 20201213 173908 resized 20201213 054017272.jpg|thumb|a 15' Illingworth lathe (10" centre) circa 1860s model - a view of the back showing the rack drive system more clearly.]] | ||
[[Image:IMG 20201213 173824 resized 20201213 054017707.jpg|thumb|a 15' Illingworth lathe (10" centre) circa 1860s model - a view of the back showing the rack more clearly.]] | [[Image:IMG 20201213 173824 resized 20201213 054017707.jpg|thumb|a 15' Illingworth lathe (10" centre) circa 1860s model - a view of the back showing the rack more clearly.]] |
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of Neville Foundry, Elland Road, Leeds
1872 'IMPORTANT TO THE LEATHER TRADE.- G. E. ILLINGWORTH, Neville street Foundry, Leeds, Manufacturer of Boot and Shoe Machinery, and the only maker of Dennell's Patent Sole Cutting Machine. The attention of the trade is particularly called to DENNELL'S PATENT KNIVES, which are of unrivalled excellence, possessing the peculiarity of being self sharpening. Knives and Cutters made from paper patterns to any design. Customers' patterns kept strictly private.' [1]
Dennell = James Dennell?
1875 Advertising as makers of centre lathes, at Neville Street Foundry[2]