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1907 250 HP horizontal cross compound engine for [[Benjamin Armitage and Co]], Shepley. Photographed by George Watkins in 1966<ref>'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 1: Yorkshire'. Landmark Publishing Ltd., 2000</ref>. | 1907 250 HP horizontal cross compound engine for [[Benjamin Armitage and Co]], Shepley. Photographed by George Watkins in 1966<ref>'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 1: Yorkshire'. Landmark Publishing Ltd., 2000</ref>. | ||
1911 Company incorporated | |||
1917 Advert. Engineers and millwrights <ref>[[Directory 1917 Worrall's Yorkshire Textile]] Advert p280</ref> | 1917 Advert. Engineers and millwrights <ref>[[Directory 1917 Worrall's Yorkshire Textile]] Advert p280</ref> | ||
1947 [[W. C. Holmes and Co]] acquired a majority of the ordinary shares in [[Schofield and Taylor]] Ltd, makers of plant for the coke oven works, iron and steel industry and the textile industry, equipment for rolling mills and chemical works<ref>The Times, 11 February 1949</ref>. | |||
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350 HP beam engine made for Priestley Mill, Pudsey. <ref> 'Steam Engine Research Resources' written and published by Stanley Challenger Graham on LULU.com, 2009: ISBN 978-1-4092-9009-4 </ref> | |||
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Revision as of 21:53, 29 January 2012

of Perseverance Iron Works, Turnbridge, Huddersfield
1907 250 HP horizontal cross compound engine for Benjamin Armitage and Co, Shepley. Photographed by George Watkins in 1966[1].
1911 Company incorporated
1917 Advert. Engineers and millwrights [2]
1947 W. C. Holmes and Co acquired a majority of the ordinary shares in Schofield and Taylor Ltd, makers of plant for the coke oven works, iron and steel industry and the textile industry, equipment for rolling mills and chemical works[3].
350 HP beam engine made for Priestley Mill, Pudsey. [4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 1: Yorkshire'. Landmark Publishing Ltd., 2000
- ↑ Directory 1917 Worrall's Yorkshire Textile Advert p280
- ↑ The Times, 11 February 1949
- ↑ 'Steam Engine Research Resources' written and published by Stanley Challenger Graham on LULU.com, 2009: ISBN 978-1-4092-9009-4