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Makers of cranes, rivetting machines and industrial ovens | Makers of cranes, rivetting machines and industrial ovens | ||
1894 The company was founded by the Musgrave Brothers - [[Herbert T. Musgrave]] and [[John Richard Musgrave|John R. Musgrave]] | |||
Made 5-ton ingot stripping crane for the [[Frodingham Iron and Steel Co]]. <ref>'The Encyclopedia of Practical Engineering and Allied Trades' Vol 6: Ed J G Horner, Publ. Virtue & Co </ref> | Made 5-ton ingot stripping crane for the [[Frodingham Iron and Steel Co]]. <ref>'The Encyclopedia of Practical Engineering and Allied Trades' Vol 6: Ed J. G. Horner, Publ. Virtue & Co </ref> | ||
1922 Principals: John R. Musgrave, M.I.Mech.E., and Herbert T. Musgrave., Employees: 100. Manufactures.— Hydraulic machinery for shipbuilders, boilermakers, bridge builders, railways docks, steel and iron works, etc. | |||
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Crown Point Works, East Street, Leeds
Makers of cranes, rivetting machines and industrial ovens
1894 The company was founded by the Musgrave Brothers - Herbert T. Musgrave and John R. Musgrave
Made 5-ton ingot stripping crane for the Frodingham Iron and Steel Co. [1]
1922 Principals: John R. Musgrave, M.I.Mech.E., and Herbert T. Musgrave., Employees: 100. Manufactures.— Hydraulic machinery for shipbuilders, boilermakers, bridge builders, railways docks, steel and iron works, etc.
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- ↑ 'The Encyclopedia of Practical Engineering and Allied Trades' Vol 6: Ed J. G. Horner, Publ. Virtue & Co