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1886 Drawing showing the general arrangement of the engines and
1886 Drawing showing the general arrangement of the engines and
boilers of the [[SS Royal Prince]].<ref>[[Engineering 1886/06/18]]</ref> <ref>[[Engineering 1886/06/18]]</ref>
boilers of the [[SS Royal Prince]].<ref>[[Engineering 1886/06/18]]</ref> <ref>[[Engineering 1886/06/25]]</ref>


1891 Advert. Marine Engineer. Listed as '''John Dickinson'''
1891 Advert. Marine Engineer. Listed as '''John Dickinson'''

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1891.

John Dickinson and Sons of Palmers Hill Engine Works, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland

1852 John Dickinson set up a small engine repairing business

1886 Drawing showing the general arrangement of the engines and boilers of the SS Royal Prince.[1] [2]

1891 Advert. Marine Engineer. Listed as John Dickinson

1911 Engines for 'Meroe'. Ship built by Sir Raylton Dixon and Co.[3]

1912 Engines for ships - J. Dickinson and Sons

1914 Directory: Listed as Boiler Makers and Marine Engineers

1946 Palmers Hill Engine Works purchased by William Doxford and Sons

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