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This may have been another name for [[Stothert, Slaughter and Co]], after [[Edward Slaughter]] joined Stothert in | This may have been another name for [[Stothert, Slaughter and Co]], after [[Edward Slaughter]] joined Stothert in 1841 as a partner specifically to make steam locomotives. | ||
1841-46 Built several locomotives for the [[Great Western Railway]] | 1841-46 Built several locomotives for the [[Great Western Railway]] |
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Slaughter & Co of Bristol
This may have been another name for Stothert, Slaughter and Co, after Edward Slaughter joined Stothert in 1841 as a partner specifically to make steam locomotives.
1841-46 Built several locomotives for the Great Western Railway
Maker of stationary engines. [1]
1867 Two 150 HP beam engines for Deptford Pumping Station (Metropolitan Drainage), driving sewage pumps.[2]
Steam Locomotives
Broad gauge locomotives built for the Great Western Railway[3]:
1841 Arrow, Dart
1841-42 Javelin, Yataghan, Assegai, Stiletto, Djerid, Lance, Rocket, Creese
1846 Avalanche