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1840 Mr. David Donkin commenced business in St. Andrew's Street, Gallowgate, Newcastle.
1876 Mr. George Donkin, a son of the founder, was joined in partnership by [[Bryce Gray Nichol|Mr. Bryce Gray Nichol]], a well-known engineer on Tyneside, and the firm became known as [[Donkin and Nichol]]. Commenced the manufacture of ships' steering gears.
1882 Gained diploma at the Tynemouth Exhibition
1887 Diploma at the Newcastle Jubilee Exhibition
1892 on the death of Mr. Bryce Nichol, the title of the Firm was changed to [[Donkin and Co., Newcastle|Donkin and Co]].


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Revision as of 09:40, 17 January 2014

1840 Mr. David Donkin commenced business in St. Andrew's Street, Gallowgate, Newcastle.

1876 Mr. George Donkin, a son of the founder, was joined in partnership by Mr. Bryce Gray Nichol, a well-known engineer on Tyneside, and the firm became known as Donkin and Nichol. Commenced the manufacture of ships' steering gears.

1882 Gained diploma at the Tynemouth Exhibition

1887 Diploma at the Newcastle Jubilee Exhibition

1892 on the death of Mr. Bryce Nichol, the title of the Firm was changed to Donkin and Co.

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