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* 1849 The company changed its name from [[Boulton and Watt]] | * 1849 The company changed its name from [[Boulton and Watt]] | ||
* 1849 Directory: Listed as Engineers | |||
* 1851 Award at the [[1851 Great Exhibition]]. See details at [[1851 Great Exhibition: Reports of the Juries: Class V.]] | * 1851 Award at the [[1851 Great Exhibition]]. See details at [[1851 Great Exhibition: Reports of the Juries: Class V.]] | ||
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* [[The Engineer]] of 11th June 1920 p597 | * [[The Engineer]] of 11th June 1920 p597 | ||
* The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6 | * The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6 | ||
* [[History and Directory of Birmingham, 1849: Engineers]] |
Revision as of 16:46, 25 December 2007
James Watt and Co of Soho Foundry, Birmingham
- 1849 The company changed its name from Boulton and Watt
- 1849 Directory: Listed as Engineers
- 1851 Award at the 1851 Great Exhibition. See details at 1851 Great Exhibition: Reports of the Juries: Class V.
- 1873 Four beam engines for London Main Drainage (Western Station, Chelsea). James Watt and Co
- 1875 Cornish engine for The South Staffordshire Waterworks Co (Moors Gorse Pumping Station). James Watt and Co
- 1876 Visit to their works in 'The Engineer'. James Watt and Co
- 1883 Three engines for Hull Corporation (Main Drainage Station). James Watt and Co
- 1883 Engine for sewage pumping for Kingston-upon-Hull Corporation. (Exhibit at Birmingham Thinktank museum). James Watt and Co
- 1895 The firm lasted over 120 years, and was still making steam engines but this was its last year of business
- 1911 The firm left an extremely detailed archive of its activities, which was given to the city of Birmingham
- The oldest working engine in the world is their Smethwick Engine.
Sources of Information
- The Engineer of 28th July 1876 p60
- The Engineer of 11th June 1920 p597
- The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6
- History and Directory of Birmingham, 1849: Engineers