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I & B Umpleby of Cleckheaton
Israel and Ben Umpleby of Cleckheaton


* Boiler makers
Boiler makers


* 1880 Cornish boiler at [[Stott Park Bobbin Mill]]<ref>[http://www.isses.org/UKarticle1/UKarticle1.html]Online article by Paul Stephens, International Stationary Steam Engine Society (ISSES)</ref>
1880 Cornish boiler at [[Stott Park Bobbin Mill]]<ref>[http://www.isses.org/UKarticle1/UKarticle1.html]Online article by Paul Stephens, International Stationary Steam Engine Society (ISSES)</ref>


* A company postcard showed a 1920s lorry belonging to Umpleby, advertising them as makers of Lancashire, Cornish and Vertical boilers.
A company postcard showed a 1920s lorry belonging to Umpleby, advertising them as makers of Lancashire, Cornish and Vertical boilers.


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Israel and Ben Umpleby of Cleckheaton

Boiler makers

1880 Cornish boiler at Stott Park Bobbin Mill[1]

A company postcard showed a 1920s lorry belonging to Umpleby, advertising them as makers of Lancashire, Cornish and Vertical boilers.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1]Online article by Paul Stephens, International Stationary Steam Engine Society (ISSES)