Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Joseph Lee, Engineer, of [[Lee and Borland]], Norman Street, Lincoln.
Joseph Lee, Engineer, of [[Lee and Borland]], Norman Street, Lincoln.
1859. Fire at [[Lee and Borland]], crank manufacturers, Melville street.<ref>Lincolnshire Chronicle - Friday 19 August 1859</ref>


1859 Patent for a machine for forming iron cranks<ref>[[The Engineer 1859/09/23]] p.222</ref>
1859 Patent for a machine for forming iron cranks<ref>[[The Engineer 1859/09/23]] p.222</ref>

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1859. Manufacture of cranks.

Joseph Lee, Engineer, of Lee and Borland, Norman Street, Lincoln.

1859 Patent for a machine for forming iron cranks[1]


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