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[[Image:Im18800102E-Pollock.jpg|thumb| January 1880. ]]
[[Image:Im18800102E-Pollock.jpg|thumb| January 1880. ]]
[[Image:Engineering 18890712 1.JPG|thumb| 1889. Planing machine]]


of Longclose Works, Newtown, Leeds
of Longclose Works, Newtown, Leeds
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1880 Partnership dissolved. '... all Partnership subsisting between [[Julius Frederick Moore Pollock]] and [[Frederic Christopher Wyvill]], as Mechanical Engineers and Machine Makers, at Leeds, under the style of [[Pollock and Pollock]], or otherwise, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the assets and liabilities of the firm being respectively taken and borne by the said [[Julius Frederick Moore Pollock]], who will continue the business on his own account...'<ref>[The London Gazette Publication date:8 June 1880 Issue:24853 Page:3391]</ref>
1880 Partnership dissolved. '... all Partnership subsisting between [[Julius Frederick Moore Pollock]] and [[Frederic Christopher Wyvill]], as Mechanical Engineers and Machine Makers, at Leeds, under the style of [[Pollock and Pollock]], or otherwise, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the assets and liabilities of the firm being respectively taken and borne by the said [[Julius Frederick Moore Pollock]], who will continue the business on his own account...'<ref>[The London Gazette Publication date:8 June 1880 Issue:24853 Page:3391]</ref>


1889 Description and engraving of a heavy planing machine made for planing the baseplates and frames of large dynamos.<ref>[[Engineering 1889/07/05]]</ref>
1889 Description and engraving of a heavy planing machine made for planing the baseplates and frames of large dynamos for [[R. E. Crompton and Co]].<ref>[[Engineering 1889/07/05]]</ref>


1890 Julius Pollock was still in business under this name at this address<ref>I Mech E membership records</ref>
1890 Julius Pollock was still in business under this name at this address<ref>I Mech E membership records</ref>

Latest revision as of 19:18, 12 March 2025

January 1880.
1889. Planing machine

of Longclose Works, Newtown, Leeds

1880 Partnership dissolved. '... all Partnership subsisting between Julius Frederick Moore Pollock and Frederic Christopher Wyvill, as Mechanical Engineers and Machine Makers, at Leeds, under the style of Pollock and Pollock, or otherwise, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the assets and liabilities of the firm being respectively taken and borne by the said Julius Frederick Moore Pollock, who will continue the business on his own account...'[1]

1889 Description and engraving of a heavy planing machine made for planing the baseplates and frames of large dynamos for R. E. Crompton and Co.[2]

1890 Julius Pollock was still in business under this name at this address[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. [The London Gazette Publication date:8 June 1880 Issue:24853 Page:3391]
  2. Engineering 1889/07/05
  3. I Mech E membership records