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1899 The company was registered on 4 January, as the '''Trusty Engine Works''', to acquire the business of oil and gas engine manufacturers of [[Weyman and Hitchcock]]. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
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1900 June. Royal Agricultural Show at York. Showed the ''Trusty'' engine. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 22nd June 1900 p650</ref>
1901 The name of the [[Trusty Engine Works]] was changed to the '''Shillingford Engineering Co'''.
 
1900 Paris exhibition. The Trusty Oil Engine Co showed an oil and a gas engine <ref> [[The Engineer]] of 16th November 1900 p487</ref>
 
1901 The name was changed to the '''Shillingford Engineering Co'''.


1911 Production of the Trusty engine was transferred to [[Frederick Avens and Co]]
1911 Production of the Trusty engine was transferred to [[Frederick Avens and Co]]

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of Trusty Engine Works, Cheltenham

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1901 The name of the Trusty Engine Works was changed to the Shillingford Engineering Co.

1911 Production of the Trusty engine was transferred to Frederick Avens and Co


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