Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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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]]]]
[[Image:E_Young02.jpg|thumb|Portable engine at [[Bressingham Steam Museum]]
[[Image:E_Young02.jpg|thumb|Portable engine at [[Bressingham Steam Museum]]]]
[[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

Revision as of 08:12, 17 June 2011

Portable engine at Bressingham Steam Museum
Portable engine at Bressingham Steam Museum
Crankshaft, eccentric and Hartnell governor on portable engine at Bressingham Steam Museum

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
  • 1924 became a limited liability company

Sources of Information

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

See Also

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