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of Birkenhead Forge, Beaufort Road, Birkenhead
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c.1869 Founded by [[William CLay]], [[Charles Arthur Inman]] and [[Alexander McNeile]], to produce wrought-iron and steel forgings of the largest description, including stern frames and rudders
c.1869 Founded by [[William Clay]], [[Charles Arthur Inman]] and [[Alexander McNeile]], to produce wrought-iron and steel forgings of the largest description, including stern frames and rudders


c.1872 William Clay developed water-cooled cutting tools for machining iron and steel <ref>[http://dingler.culture.hu-berlin.de/article/pj207/ar207026]Digitised ''Polytechnische Journal''</ref>
c.1872 William Clay developed water-cooled cutting tools for machining iron and steel <ref>[http://dingler.culture.hu-berlin.de/article/pj207/ar207026]Digitised ''Polytechnische Journal''</ref>

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of Birkenhead Forge, Beaufort Road, Birkenhead

c.1869 Founded by William Clay, Charles Arthur Inman and Alexander McNeile, to produce wrought-iron and steel forgings of the largest description, including stern frames and rudders

c.1872 William Clay developed water-cooled cutting tools for machining iron and steel [1]

1891 For description of works see 1891 The Practical Engineer


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  1. [1]Digitised Polytechnische Journal