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[[image:JD_Kew_Bridge05.jpg|thumb| 1872 Water flow meter at [[Kew Bridge]]. NB: it has not been established whether this is the same company as referred to in the text]]
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Proceedings for liquidation instituted by John Richmond and Joshua Richmond, both of Salisbury House, Romford Road, Stratford, lately carrying on business at Stafford Road, North Bow, under the style or firm J. Richmond & Sons, Mechanical Engineers <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/24893/pages/5354/page.PDF]'The London Gazette', October 19, 1880</ref>
1880 Proceedings for liquidation instituted by John Richmond and Joshua Richmond, both of Salisbury House, Romford Road, Stratford, lately carrying on business at Stafford Road, North Bow, under the style or firm J. Richmond & Sons, Mechanical Engineers <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/24893/pages/5354/page.PDF]'The London Gazette', October 19, 1880</ref>
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1872 Water flow meter at Kew Bridge Steam Museum. NB: it has not been established whether this is the same company as referred to in the text

1880 Proceedings for liquidation instituted by John Richmond and Joshua Richmond, both of Salisbury House, Romford Road, Stratford, lately carrying on business at Stafford Road, North Bow, under the style or firm J. Richmond & Sons, Mechanical Engineers [1]

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  1. [1]'The London Gazette', October 19, 1880