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* 'Two pairs of coupled engines by Shearer & Pettigrew and J & T Young' offered for sale following closure of Holmes Oil Works, Linlithgowshire<ref>[http://www.scottishshale.co.uk/GazWorks/HolmesOilWorks.html] Museum of the Scottish Shale Industry website</ref> | * 'Two pairs of coupled engines by Shearer & Pettigrew and J & T Young' offered for sale following closure of Holmes Oil Works, Linlithgowshire<ref>[http://www.scottishshale.co.uk/GazWorks/HolmesOilWorks.html] Museum of the Scottish Shale Industry website</ref> | ||
* 1914 Two cylinder (24" x 4' 6") horizontal winding engine for Kingshill Colliery No. 2 Shaft, Newmains<ref>Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain, Volume 2 by George Watkins: Landmark Publishing Ltd. </ref> | * 1914 Two cylinder (24" x 4' 6") horizontal winding engine for Kingshill Colliery No. 2 Shaft, Newmains<ref>'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain, Volume 2' by George Watkins: Landmark Publishing Ltd. </ref> | ||
* 31 December 1928 company dissolved by mutual consent following retirement of one partner, George Short Brownlie, but business continued by Andrew Shearer and Andrew Shearer Jr., under the same company name <ref>[http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/14537/pages/378/page.PDF]The Edinburgh Gazette April 1929</ref> | * 31 December 1928 company dissolved by mutual consent following retirement of one partner, George Short Brownlie, but business continued by Andrew Shearer and Andrew Shearer Jr., under the same company name <ref>[http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/14537/pages/378/page.PDF]The Edinburgh Gazette April 1929</ref> |
Revision as of 19:10, 18 December 2011
of Wishaw
- Maker of stationary steam engines. [1]
- 'Two pairs of coupled engines by Shearer & Pettigrew and J & T Young' offered for sale following closure of Holmes Oil Works, Linlithgowshire[2]
- 1914 Two cylinder (24" x 4' 6") horizontal winding engine for Kingshill Colliery No. 2 Shaft, Newmains[3]
- 31 December 1928 company dissolved by mutual consent following retirement of one partner, George Short Brownlie, but business continued by Andrew Shearer and Andrew Shearer Jr., under the same company name [4]