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Vertical single-cylinder direct-acting steam pump. Working exhibit at [[Claymills Victorian Pumping Station]]
Vertical single-cylinder direct-acting steam pump. Working exhibit at [[Claymills Victorian Pumping Station]]


1899 Illustrations and description of compound high pressure feed pump made for Messrs Harfield at [[Blaydon Iron Works]] <ref>[[Engineering 1899/12/01]]</ref>
1899 Illustrations and description of compound high pressure feed pump made for [[Harfield and Co]] at Blaydon Iron Works <ref>[[Engineering 1899/12/01]]</ref>


1962 [[W. H. Allen, Sons and Co]] acquired most of the shares in [[J. P. Hall and Sons]]<ref>The Times, 19 June 1962</ref>.
1962 [[W. H. Allen, Sons and Co]] acquired most of the shares in [[J. P. Hall and Sons]]<ref>The Times, 19 June 1962</ref>.

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September 1902.
February 1911.
J. P. Hall boiler feed pump at Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

of Peterborough

Company founded by John Percy Hall

Vertical single-cylinder direct-acting steam pump. Exhibit at Bradford Industrial Museum

Vertical single-cylinder direct-acting steam pump. Working exhibit at Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

1899 Illustrations and description of compound high pressure feed pump made for Harfield and Co at Blaydon Iron Works [1]

1962 W. H. Allen, Sons and Co acquired most of the shares in J. P. Hall and Sons[2].

1963 Fall in demand for Hall's products, so business amalgamated with Allen's Pershore division[3].


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Sources of Information

  1. Engineering 1899/12/01
  2. The Times, 19 June 1962
  3. The Times, 25 June 1963