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1928 First statutory meeting of the company.  Had acquired the Enticknap patents for concrete-block making machines.  These were made for the company by [[Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co]] of Chesterfield.  Hired machines to customers rather than selling them; also made a kerb making machine. The GM of [[Sheepbridge Engineering Co]] made supportive remarks at the meeting<ref>The Times (London, England), Thursday, Oct 04, 1928</ref>
1928 First statutory meeting of the company.  Had acquired the Enticknap patents for concrete-block making machines.  These were made for the company by [[Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co]] of Chesterfield.  Hired machines to customers rather than selling them; also made a kerb making machine. The GM of [[Sheepbridge  Engineering|Sheepbridge Engineering Co]] made supportive remarks at the meeting<ref>The Times, Oct 04, 1928</ref>


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1928 First statutory meeting of the company. Had acquired the Enticknap patents for concrete-block making machines. These were made for the company by Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co of Chesterfield. Hired machines to customers rather than selling them; also made a kerb making machine. The GM of Sheepbridge Engineering Co made supportive remarks at the meeting[1]

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  1. The Times, Oct 04, 1928