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1848 Company established by Richard Fryson, a millwright who stated 'windmills built in a superior manner' and 'steam engines erected and applied to any kind of machinery' | |||
c1880 The business passed to his son Charles Richard Fryson | |||
1894 The first portable engine (T1) made | |||
c1920 Richard Wallace Fryson acquired the business | |||
1924 The last engine was made | |||
They made 18 engines in total. The first was a portable and the remainder were traction types | |||
1950 Company still trading | |||
== See Also == | |||
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== Sources of Information == | |||
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* Steam Engine Builders of Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1950 by The Augustine Steward Press | |||
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Revision as of 10:39, 7 October 2011
of Mount Works, Soham
1848 Company established by Richard Fryson, a millwright who stated 'windmills built in a superior manner' and 'steam engines erected and applied to any kind of machinery'
c1880 The business passed to his son Charles Richard Fryson
1894 The first portable engine (T1) made
c1920 Richard Wallace Fryson acquired the business
1924 The last engine was made
They made 18 engines in total. The first was a portable and the remainder were traction types
1950 Company still trading
See Also
Sources of Information
- Steam Engine Builders of Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1950 by The Augustine Steward Press