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'''Gabriel Davis''' of Abingdon were makers of steam engines for marine use
'''Gabriel Davis''' of Abingdon were makers of steam engines for marine use
1878 [[Lacey Robert Johnson]] was appointed manager of Messrs. G. Davis and Son's engine works in London, and later at their new works at Abingdon.


1890s Engine for Steamboat 'Brindley' for L. V. Nelson of Solihull
1890s Engine for Steamboat 'Brindley' for L. V. Nelson of Solihull




==Sources of Information==




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[[Category: Town - Abingdon]]
[[Category: Town - Abingdon]]
[[Category:  Marine Engines ]]
[[Category:  Marine Engines ]]
[[Category:Marine Engines]]

Revision as of 08:45, 24 October 2013

Gabriel Davis of Abingdon were makers of steam engines for marine use

1878 Lacey Robert Johnson was appointed manager of Messrs. G. Davis and Son's engine works in London, and later at their new works at Abingdon.

1890s Engine for Steamboat 'Brindley' for L. V. Nelson of Solihull



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Sources of Information

  • Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10