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1886 Description and illustrations of Atkinson's gas engine <ref>[[Engineering 1886/08/27]]</ref> | |||
1889 Horizontal Corliss engine used in the Glasgow Exhibition. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 4th Jan 1889 p25 & p29</ref> | 1889 Horizontal Corliss engine used in the Glasgow Exhibition. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 4th Jan 1889 p25 & p29</ref> | ||
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John Cochrane and Sons of Barrhead.
1850 Business established as Grahamston Foundry and Engine Works, Barrhead, by Mr Cochrane
Became the business of John Cochrane (1857-1917), the founder's son.
1886 Description and illustrations of Atkinson's gas engine [1]
1889 Horizontal Corliss engine used in the Glasgow Exhibition. [2]
By 1922 the company was J. Cochrane (Barrhead) Ltd
1930 The company was bought by Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Engineering 1886/08/27
- ↑ The Engineer of 4th Jan 1889 p25 & p29