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Separators Ltd, of Cunard Building, Liverpool
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Separators Ltd, of Cunard Building, Liverpool

After the introduction of the Act preventing the discharge of oily bilge water over the side of ships, several types of oil separators were put on the market. One of these was the Comyn separator, made by Separators, Ltd.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1931