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A testing station was located at Tipton on a site belonging to the South Staffordshire Mond Gas Co. so that Mond gas was available for working the pumps, compressed air for starting, and electric current for lighting the building and charging the accumulators.


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1889. The Humphrey pump at the 1910 Brussels Exhibition.

London engineers.

A testing station was located at Tipton on a site belonging to the South Staffordshire Mond Gas Co. so that Mond gas was available for working the pumps, compressed air for starting, and electric current for lighting the building and charging the accumulators.

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Sources of Information