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Cocksedge and Co: Difference between revisions

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New page: of Greyfriars Road and Rapier Street, Ipswich * 1879 J. S. Cocksedge left the firm of Woods, Cocksedge and Co and set up the company * 1886 Moved to new premises * J. W. A. Cocksedg...
 
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of Greyfriars Road and Rapier Street, Ipswich
of Greyfriars Road and Rapier Street, Ipswich


* 1879 J. S. Cocksedge left the firm of [[Woods, Cocksedge and Co]] and set up the company
* 1879 J. S. Cocksedge left the firm of [[Woods and Co|Woods, Cocksedge and Co]] and set up the company


* 1886 Moved to new premises
* 1886 Moved to new premises

Revision as of 16:57, 21 November 2007

of Greyfriars Road and Rapier Street, Ipswich

  • 1886 Moved to new premises
  • J. W. A. Cocksedge his son who had worked for two engineering companies in London joined the company
  • 1887 J. S. Cocksedge died
  • 1900 new premises in rapier Street
  • 1925 The company took limited status
  • The company was the maker of the Gerald Gray Patent Self-Slewing Crane and this utilised two small steam engines


Sources of Information

  • Steam Engine Builders of Norfolk by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1948 by The Augustine Steward Press