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1885 Company formed to take over from [[Clarke and Gillespie|Messrs. Clarke and Gillespie]] the patents of Edward Cotham and John Gillespie for the manufacture of the Syrinx gas engine, and also the business of manufacturing the engine, and the business of mechanical engineers, agricultural implement makers, and blacksmiths, carried on at the Meadowland Works, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. Also included patents on changes to inlet valves. Premises were acquired to commence production of the engine. | 1885 Company formed to take over from [[Clarke and Gillespie|Messrs. Clarke and Gillespie]] the patents of Edward Cotham and John Gillespie for the manufacture of the Syrinx gas engine, and also the business of manufacturing the engine, and the business of mechanical engineers, agricultural implement makers, and blacksmiths, carried on at the Meadowland Works, Stevenage, Hertfordshire<ref>The Engineer 1885</ref>. Also included patents on changes to inlet valves. Premises were acquired to commence production of the engine. | ||
1893 Company ceased trading | 1893 Company ceased trading |
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of Meadowhead Works, Stevenage
1885 Company formed to take over from Messrs. Clarke and Gillespie the patents of Edward Cotham and John Gillespie for the manufacture of the Syrinx gas engine, and also the business of manufacturing the engine, and the business of mechanical engineers, agricultural implement makers, and blacksmiths, carried on at the Meadowland Works, Stevenage, Hertfordshire[1]. Also included patents on changes to inlet valves. Premises were acquired to commence production of the engine.
1893 Company ceased trading
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1885
- A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1999. ISBN 1 873098 50 2