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c.1867 Began manufacture of brick-making machines, and expanded into all kinds of clay-working machinery, particularly for making wire-cut bricks from semi-dry and stiff plastic clay.  
c.1867 Began manufacture of brick-making machines, and expanded into all kinds of clay-working machinery, particularly for making wire-cut bricks from semi-dry and stiff plastic clay.  


1886 The business was moved to the Whitehouse Engineering Works, Hunslet Road, Leeds
1886 The business was moved to the Whitehouse Engineering Works, Hunslet Road, Leeds - see [[Thomas C. Fawcett]]


1895 Incorporated as a company.
1895 Incorporated as a company.

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1882.

of Burmantofts Foundry, Cromwell Street, Leeds

1862 Thomas Constantine Fawcett started business as a maker of engineers' tools at Victoria Works, Shannon Street, Leeds.

c.1867 Began manufacture of brick-making machines, and expanded into all kinds of clay-working machinery, particularly for making wire-cut bricks from semi-dry and stiff plastic clay.

1886 The business was moved to the Whitehouse Engineering Works, Hunslet Road, Leeds - see Thomas C. Fawcett

1895 Incorporated as a company.

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