Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1887 Practical Engineer: Difference between revisions

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* [[Henry Watson and Sons|Henry Watson and Co]], Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Machines p372
* [[Henry Watson and Sons|Henry Watson and Co]], Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Machines p372
* [[Eaton and Co]], London. Rock crusher p388
* [[Eaton and Co]], London. Rock crusher p388
* [[Alexander Shanks and Co|A. Shanks and Co]], Arbroath. Triple-Compound Marine Engine p389
* [[Alexander Shanks and Son|A. Shanks and Co]], Arbroath. Triple-Compound Marine Engine p389
* [[Peckett and Sons]], Bristol. Tabk Locomotive p416
* [[Peckett and Sons]], Bristol. Tabk Locomotive p416
* [[Britannia Co]], Gloucester. Noble’s Expanding Mandrel p417
* [[Britannia Co]], Gloucester. Noble’s Expanding Mandrel p417

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