Lynch and Inglis


Lynch & Inglis of Charles Street, Brook Street, Manchester
1850 Makers of hydraulic presses, lathe and tool makers. Address: Charles Street, Brook Street. Edward James Lynch, engineer (Lynch & Inglis), 56 Welcomb Street, Hulme; Thomas Inglis, engineer (Lynch & Inglis), 13 Rosamund Place, Chorlton-on-Medlock [1].
1851 Award at the 1851 Great Exhibition for vertical cylinder direct-acting engine. See details at 1851 Great Exhibition: Reports of the Juries: Class V.
1851 One-horse portable steam engine for driving agricultural or other machinery [2]
1856 The writer of an article concerning engineering in Brazil noted that at the Ponta d'Area Foundry at Nitherohy [Ponta d'Areia, Niterói], a Mr Maylor was the General Manager, and 'I noticed Mr Lynch, formerly of the firm of Lynch & Inglis of Manchester, in the position of foreman. The establishment is devoted to general engineering and mill work, iron founding and boat building....' [3]