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R. & J. Gledhill of Bradley Mill, Huddersfield | R. & J. Gledhill of Bradley Mill, Huddersfield | ||
Makers of stationary steam engines<ref>'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Vol 10' by George Watkins: Landmark Publishing Ltd</ref> | |||
1857 Boiler manufactory of Gledhill, Mitchell and Armitage at Bradley Mill, Leeds Road<ref>The Engineer1857/12/04</ref> | |||
1872 Two beam engines at J B Brierley and Co., Turnbridge, Huddersfield<ref>‘Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 1: Yorkshire‘. Landmark Publishing Ltd., 2000</ref> | |||
1894 Advertisement for equipment salvaged from fire at Rookery Cotton Mills, Mold Green, Huddersfield, included a compound Horizontal steam engine with 40in. low and 20 1/8in. high pressure cylinders, 5ft. 6in. stroke, spur fly-wheel and pinion spur wheel, by Robert Gledhill.<ref>Huddersfield Chronicle, 18th August 1894</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Town - Huddersfield]] | [[Category:Town - Huddersfield]] |
Revision as of 22:49, 31 January 2016
R. & J. Gledhill of Bradley Mill, Huddersfield
Makers of stationary steam engines[1]
1857 Boiler manufactory of Gledhill, Mitchell and Armitage at Bradley Mill, Leeds Road[2]
1872 Two beam engines at J B Brierley and Co., Turnbridge, Huddersfield[3]
1894 Advertisement for equipment salvaged from fire at Rookery Cotton Mills, Mold Green, Huddersfield, included a compound Horizontal steam engine with 40in. low and 20 1/8in. high pressure cylinders, 5ft. 6in. stroke, spur fly-wheel and pinion spur wheel, by Robert Gledhill.[4]