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[[Image:Im20111130York-Tilley2.jpg|thumb| 1824. Detail showing late Hopwood and Tilley. . Exhibit at [[York Castle Museum]]. ]]
[[Image:Im20111130York-Tilley2.jpg|thumb| 1824. Detail showing late Hopwood and Tilley. . Exhibit at [[York Castle Museum]]. ]]
Maker of fire engines and fire pumps.  
of Blackfriars Rd, London, maker of fire engines and fire pumps.  


1797 [[Phillips and Hopwood]] was founded  
1797 [[Phillips and Hopwood]] was founded  

Latest revision as of 17:00, 21 February 2017

1824. Detail showing late Hopwood and Tilley. . Exhibit at York Castle Museum.

of Blackfriars Rd, London, maker of fire engines and fire pumps.

1797 Phillips and Hopwood was founded

1811 The company was known as James Hopwood

By 1818 it was Hopwood and Tilley, presumably involving William Joshua Tilley

By 1825 it was Tilley and Co[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] 'Village Pumps' website