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'''W. Spence and Son''' of Cork Street, Dublin.
'''W. Spence and Son''' of Cork Street, Dublin.


Known for building locomotives and other equipment for [[Guinness]].<ref>The Leading Manufacturing Firms in 1920s Dublin by Frank Barry, Trinity College Dublin, September 2017</ref>
Known for building locomotives and other equipment for [[Guinness and Co|Guinness]].<ref>The Leading Manufacturing Firms in 1920s Dublin by Frank Barry, Trinity College Dublin, September 2017</ref>


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==See Also==

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W. Spence and Son of Cork Street, Dublin.

Known for building locomotives and other equipment for Guinness.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Leading Manufacturing Firms in 1920s Dublin by Frank Barry, Trinity College Dublin, September 2017