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1922 Company address - St. Peter's Engineering Works, Colchester - they appointed as their London manager, Mr [[James Sambidge]] and their London office was 17, Victoria-street, Westminster, SW1.<ref>The Engineer 1922/07/07.</ref> | 1922 Company address - St. Peter's Engineering Works, Colchester - they appointed as their London manager, Mr [[James Sambidge]] and their London office was 17, Victoria-street, Westminster, SW1.<ref>The Engineer 1922/07/07.</ref> | ||
1933 Company ceased and the manufacture of the Truslove pump was taken over by [[St Botolph's Engineering Works]]. | 1933 Company ceased and the manufacture of the Truslove pump was taken over by [[St. Botolph's Engineering Works]]. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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St. Peter's Street, Colchester.
1919 Company established.
1922 Company address - St. Peter's Engineering Works, Colchester - they appointed as their London manager, Mr James Sambidge and their London office was 17, Victoria-street, Westminster, SW1.[1]
1933 Company ceased and the manufacture of the Truslove pump was taken over by St. Botolph's Engineering Works.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1922/07/07.
- Steam Engine Builders of Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1950 by The Augustine Steward Press