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1921 Offering a range of vertical semi-diesel engines from 10 to 500 hp <ref>A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1996. ISBN 1 873098 37 5</ref> | 1921 Offering a range of vertical semi-diesel engines from 10 to 500 hp <ref>A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1996. ISBN 1 873098 37 5</ref> | ||
1932 Business acquired by [[Leonard Richard Grantham]].<ref>Lincolnshire Echo - Monday 29 November 1937</ref> | |||
1937 Mechanical and electrical engineers <ref> [[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> | 1937 Mechanical and electrical engineers <ref> [[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> |
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of City Iron Works, Lincoln; of Riverside Works, Lincoln
formerly Penney and Co and Porter and Co, general engineers, makers of gas holders and tanks, seed-dressing machinery, acetylene welding and lighting plants, disintegrators, boilers, oil engines, etc/
By 1919 the 2 companies had amalgamated
Maker of small gas production plants[1]
1921 Offering a range of vertical semi-diesel engines from 10 to 500 hp [2]
1932 Business acquired by Leonard Richard Grantham.[3]
1937 Mechanical and electrical engineers [4]
1968 Taken over by Lincoln Metal Industries.[5]