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[[Image:E_Young01.jpg|thumb|Portable engine at [[Bressingham Steam Museum]] | [[Image:E_Young01.jpg|thumb|Portable engine at [[Bressingham Steam Museum]]]] | ||
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[[Image:E_Young03.jpg|thumb|Crankshaft, eccentric and Hartnell governor on portable engine at [[Bressingham Steam Museum]] | [[Image:E_Young03.jpg|thumb|Crankshaft, eccentric and Hartnell governor on portable engine at [[Bressingham Steam Museum]]]] | ||
of Waveney Ironworks, Victoria Road, Diss | of Waveney Ironworks, Victoria Road, Diss |
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of Waveney Ironworks, Victoria Road, Diss
- 1879 Elijah Youngs listed in Victoria Road
- Later took George Unwin and W. Swootman as partners
- Produced portable and semi-portable steam engines
- c.1908 portable engine on display at Bressingham Steam Museum, sole survivor of about 14 portable engines
- 1924 became a limited liability company
- 1939 The company was acquired by Sturgeon Brothers
Sources of Information
- Steam Engine Builders of Norfolk by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1948 by The Augustine Steward Press