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1872 Article in 'The Engineer' describing a horizontal engine with unusual features, namely a rocking crosshead guide and three parallel cylinders connected to a single piston rod
1872 Article in 'The Engineer' describing a horizontal engine with unusual features, namely a rocking crosshead guide and three parallel cylinders connected to a single piston rod

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1872 Article in 'The Engineer' describing a horizontal engine with unusual features, namely a rocking crosshead guide and three parallel cylinders connected to a single piston rod

1894 Advertisement announcing the sale of equipment at the Newry Engineering and Boiler Works, lately carried on by Newry Foundry Co. Sale of contents included machines by Towle, Teggin and Carter, namely lathes, a 5 ft radial arm drill, and a planing machine to plane components up to 22 ft long by 5 ft square, and a planing machine to plane 8 ft long by 2 ft 6" square made by J. and J. Kershaw[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 28 April 1894