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1864 The partnership of [[Robert Davison]] and [[George Scamell]]
1864 The partnership of [[Robert Davison]] and [[George Scamell]]


1865 Exhibited machinery at the [[1865 Dublin International Exhibition]]<ref>London City Press - Saturday 22 July 1865</ref>
1865 Exhibited machinery at the [[1865 Dublin Exhibition|1865 Dublin International Exhibition]]<ref>London City Press - Saturday 22 July 1865</ref>


1867 Exhibited a model of a hot-air fan at the [[1867 Paris Exhibition]].<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23187/page/6163 The London Gazette Publication date:20 November 1866 Issue:23187Page:6161]</ref>
1867 Exhibited a model of a hot-air fan at the [[1867 Paris Exhibition]].<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23187/page/6163 The London Gazette Publication date:20 November 1866 Issue:23187Page:6161]</ref>

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1868.

Engineers of London.

1864 The partnership of Robert Davison and George Scamell

1865 Exhibited machinery at the 1865 Dublin International Exhibition[1]

1867 Exhibited a model of a hot-air fan at the 1867 Paris Exhibition.[2]

1870 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Robert Davison and George Scamell the younger, in the profession or business of Civil Engineers, at No. 1, London-street, Fenchurch-street, in the city of London, has expired by effluxion of time; and that in future the said Robert Davison will exercise the said profession...'[3]

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