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'''Thomas Wainwright and Sons''' of Commercial Iron Works, Stalybridge were Engineers, Millwrights, Brass and Iron Founders and of Steam Engines. | '''Thomas Wainwright and Sons''' of Commercial Iron Works, Stalybridge were Engineers, Millwrights, Brass and Iron Founders and of Steam Engines. | ||
Maker of stationary engines. <ref>Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10</ref> | |||
80 HP horizontal twin cylinder cross-compound engine, 12" and 21" x 2 ft stroke, with a rope-drive pulley. Photographed by George Watkins at the Stalybridge works of Robert Broadbent and C0 in 1958.<ref>‘Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain, Volume 4: Wales, Cheshire & Shropshire‘, by George Watkins, Landmark Publishing Ltd</ref> | |||
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[[Directory 1891 Worrall's Cotton Spinners]] | * [[Directory 1891 Worrall's Cotton Spinners]] | ||
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[[Category:Stationary Steam Engines]] | [[Category:Stationary Steam Engines]] | ||
[[Category:Town - Stalybridge]] | [[Category:Town - Stalybridge]] | ||
[[Category: Brass Founders]] | [[Category: Brass Founders]] | ||
[[Category: Iron Founders]] | [[Category: Iron Founders]] |
Revision as of 17:58, 15 April 2012

Thomas Wainwright and Sons of Commercial Iron Works, Stalybridge were Engineers, Millwrights, Brass and Iron Founders and of Steam Engines.
Maker of stationary engines. [1]
80 HP horizontal twin cylinder cross-compound engine, 12" and 21" x 2 ft stroke, with a rope-drive pulley. Photographed by George Watkins at the Stalybridge works of Robert Broadbent and C0 in 1958.[2]