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[[Image:Im20110720Linc-i096a.jpg|thumb| Gentleman's public urinal from [[Woodhall Junction Railway Station]]. Exhibit at the [[Museum of Lincolnshire Life]]. ]] | [[Image:Im20110720Linc-i096a.jpg|thumb| Gentleman's public urinal from [[Woodhall Junction Railway Station]]. Exhibit at the [[Museum of Lincolnshire Life]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20110720Linc-i096c.jpg|thumb| Gentleman's public urinal from [[Woodhall Junction Railway Station]] (detail). Exhibit at the [[Museum of Lincolnshire Life]]. ]] | [[Image:Im20110720Linc-i096c.jpg|thumb| Gentleman's public urinal from [[Woodhall Junction Railway Station]] (detail). Exhibit at the [[Museum of Lincolnshire Life]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:JD bog iron.jpg|thumb|Urinal adjacent to the [[SS Great Britain]] in Bristol]] | |||
of Elmbank Foundry, Glasgow | of Elmbank Foundry, Glasgow |
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of Elmbank Foundry, Glasgow
1836 Business established
1937 The Scottish Machine Tool Corporation was formed by amalgamation of: James Bennie and Sons Ltd., G. and A. Harvey, Glasgow; Loudon Brothers Ltd, Johnstone; Craig and Donald Ltd, Johnstone; and James Allan Senior and Sons Ltd, Glasgow; all retained their separate autonomy, even though they had amalgamated. [1] [2]