Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of 70 Strand, London

1851 Exhibited a portable steam-engine, for agricultural and other purposes, and a hydraulic ram for raising water to the tops of houses at the great Exhibition. Also displayed fountain basins of iron, for pleasure grounds, with ornamental jets in the North Transept.

1851 Dissolution of the Partnership between Freeman Roe and William Hanson, of No. 70, Strand, and No. 9, Sumner-street, Southwark by mutual consent.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 5 September 1851