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'''Joseph Cook, Sons and Co''' of Washington Iron Works, Washington Station, County Durham | '''Joseph Cook, Sons and Co''' of Washington Iron Works, Washington Station, County Durham | ||
* 1894 Catalogue of products for collieries and mines including Pulley Frames, Pit gear, Iron, Steel and wood Tubs, Trucks and Wagons, Engines, Iron and steel cages etc | * 1894 Catalogue of products for collieries and mines including Pulley Frames, Pit gear, Iron, Steel and wood Tubs, Trucks and Wagons, Engines, Iron and steel cages etc. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 21st September 1894 p274</ref> | ||
* | * 1900 Incorporated as a Limited Company. | ||
* 1914 Directory: Listed as Iron Founders. <ref>[[Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1914]] p713</ref> | |||
* 1914 Engineers and Colliery Plant Manufacturers. Specialities: colliery plant of all descriptions, steel and other castings, forgings and all kinds of smith work. Employees 290. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | |||
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Joseph Cook, Sons and Co of Washington Iron Works, Washington Station, County Durham
- 1894 Catalogue of products for collieries and mines including Pulley Frames, Pit gear, Iron, Steel and wood Tubs, Trucks and Wagons, Engines, Iron and steel cages etc. [1]
- 1900 Incorporated as a Limited Company.
- 1914 Directory: Listed as Iron Founders. [2]
- 1914 Engineers and Colliery Plant Manufacturers. Specialities: colliery plant of all descriptions, steel and other castings, forgings and all kinds of smith work. Employees 290. [3]
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer of 21st September 1894 p274
- ↑ Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1914 p713
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book