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*  Lineshaft-driven hydraulic pump at [[Masson Mills]] Museum
1924 Catalogue ‘Economical Power Transmission’. This includes and artist’s impression of the works, showing a long main building, two stories high, with seven windows on each floor, and a factory chimney part way along. The premises included an enclosed yard with two smaller buildings.


* 1924 Catalogue ‘Economical Power Transmission’. This includes and artist’s impression of the works, showing a long main building, two stories high, with seven windows on each floor, and a factory chimney part way along. The premises included an enclosed yard with two smaller buildings.
1960 Engineers, Millwrights and Electrical Contractors


* 1960 Engineers, Millwrights and Electrical Contractors
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* Lineshaft-driven hydraulic pump at [[Masson Mills]] Museum
 
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Lineshaft-driven hydraulic pump at Masson Mills Museum near Matlock Bath

Of Downham Street, Bradford 3

1924 Catalogue ‘Economical Power Transmission’. This includes and artist’s impression of the works, showing a long main building, two stories high, with seven windows on each floor, and a factory chimney part way along. The premises included an enclosed yard with two smaller buildings.

1960 Engineers, Millwrights and Electrical Contractors


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Sources of Information