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* 1842 Company founded.
* 1842 Company founded.


* 1880 Single-Cylinder Rotative beam Engine for South Staffordshire Waterworks (Hopwas Station).
* 1880 Single-Cylinder Rotative beam Engine for South Staffordshire Waterworks ([[Hopwas Pumping Station]]).


* 1885 Four engines for Burton-on-Trent Council for sewage pumping at [[Claymills Victorian Pumping Station]].
* 1885 Four engines for Burton-on-Trent Council for sewage pumping at [[Claymills Victorian Pumping Station]].

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1885 beam pumping engine, which can be seen operating at Claymills Victorian Pumping Station
1885 beam pumping engine, which can be seen operating at Claymills Victorian Pumping Station
Art, saved for the nation! Bearing pedestal on one of four superb 1891 Gimson beam engines at Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester
Gimson wall engine at Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester
1892
1895 steam engine at Snibston Discovery Park

of Vulcan Works, Vulcan Street, Leicester

1880 Beam engine at Snibston Discovery Park
  • 1842 Company founded.
  • 1892 Advert. [1]
  • 1896 Private company. The company was registered on 4 September, to acquire the business of mechanical engineers of the firm of the same name. [2]
  • 1914 Engineers. Specialities: passenger and goods lifts, boot and shoe machinery and all classes of general engineering. Employees 700. [3]
  • 1937 General engineers and ironfounders. [4]
  • 1961 General engineers and ironfounders, producing bottling machinery, conveyors, electric goods and passenger lifts. 450 employees. [5]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6
  • Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10