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1865 Company established and stated that they were engineers and makers of stationary boilers and engines, steam and hand cranes, winches, hoisting engines and light locomotives.
1865 Company established and stated that they were engineers and makers of stationary boilers and engines, steam and hand cranes, winches, hoisting engines and light locomotives.
1867 Silver medal at the [[1867 Paris Exhibition]]. <ref>1872 advert.</ref>


1888 Glasgow International Exhibition. 20-ton Rope Travelling Crane. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 27th April 1888 p338</ref>
1888 Glasgow International Exhibition. 20-ton Rope Travelling Crane. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 27th April 1888 p338</ref>

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1866.
1870.Steam Crane at Glasgow Harbour.
January 1872.
June 1872.

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1875.
1880.
1882.
1884. Fourteen Ton Portable Steam Crane, Parkhead Steel Works, Glasgow.
June 1888. Cranes.
1888.
December 1889.
1898. Compound engine.
1898.
August 1899.
1903.

George Russell and Co engineers and crane manufacturers, of Alpha Works, Motherwell Junction.

1865 Company established and stated that they were engineers and makers of stationary boilers and engines, steam and hand cranes, winches, hoisting engines and light locomotives.

1867 Silver medal at the 1867 Paris Exhibition. [1]

1888 Glasgow International Exhibition. 20-ton Rope Travelling Crane. [2]

1937 Crane builders. [3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • British Steam Locomotive Builders by James W. Lowe. Published in 1975. ISBN 0-905100-816
  • Glasgow City Archives