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1895 Description of their new sawing, planing and moulding mills. The article gave an account of the firm's history: established in 1736 as Price and Son, the founder being Morgan Price. It later became Price and Washbourn, and in 1884 became Price, Walker & Co (Charles Walker had been taken into partnership in 1849). The new mill was built adjacent to the works of [[Summers and Scott]], who provided a 250 HP tandem compound Corliss engine. The woodworking machinery was supplied by [[Thomas Robinson and Son]].<ref>Gloucester Journal - Saturday 26 January 1895</ref> | 1895 Description of their new sawing, planing and moulding mills. The article gave an account of the firm's history: established in 1736 as Price and Son, the founder being Morgan Price. It later became Price and Washbourn, and in 1884 became Price, Walker & Co (Charles Walker had been taken into partnership in 1849). The new mill was built adjacent to the works of [[Summers and Scott]], who provided a 250 HP tandem compound Corliss engine. The woodworking machinery was supplied by [[Thomas Robinson and Son]].<ref>Gloucester Journal - Saturday 26 January 1895</ref> | ||
See also <ref>[[Engineering 1895/10/18]]</ref> | |||
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1895 Description of their new sawing, planing and moulding mills. The article gave an account of the firm's history: established in 1736 as Price and Son, the founder being Morgan Price. It later became Price and Washbourn, and in 1884 became Price, Walker & Co (Charles Walker had been taken into partnership in 1849). The new mill was built adjacent to the works of Summers and Scott, who provided a 250 HP tandem compound Corliss engine. The woodworking machinery was supplied by Thomas Robinson and Son.[1]
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- ↑ Gloucester Journal - Saturday 26 January 1895
- ↑ Engineering 1895/10/18