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Maris John Collings of Bacton, built three traction engines. The casting for the first one was made by [[S. G. Soame|G. S. Soame]] of Marsham. Of the others, one boiler was made by [[Alfred Dodman and Co]] and the other by [[Abbott and Co]] of Newark <ref> Steam Engine Builders of Norfolk by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1948 by The Augustine Steward Press</ref>
Maris John Collings (c1843-1899), a farmer of Bacton, built three traction engines. The casting for the first one was made by [[S. G. Soame|G. S. Soame]] of Marsham. Of the others, one boiler was made by [[Alfred Dodman and Co]] and the other by [[Abbott and Co]] of Newark <ref> Steam Engine Builders of Norfolk by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1948 by The Augustine Steward Press</ref>


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Maris John Collings (c1843-1899), a farmer of Bacton, built three traction engines. The casting for the first one was made by G. S. Soame of Marsham. Of the others, one boiler was made by Alfred Dodman and Co and the other by Abbott and Co of Newark [1]

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  1. Steam Engine Builders of Norfolk by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1948 by The Augustine Steward Press