Thompson and Co (2)
Engineers, of Spring Gardens Engine Works, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
1858 Adverts [1]:
'Notice is hereby given, that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, WILLIAM THOMPSON and HAMILTON WOODS, as Engine Manufacturers and Machine Makers, carried on under the Firm Thompson and Woods, at Spring Gardens Engine Works, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, is this Day DISSOLVED by mutual Consent. All Debts due by the said Firm will be paid, and all Debts owing to the said Firm will be received, by the said William Thompson. Dated this 30th Day of March, 1858. WILLIAM THOMPSON. HAMILTON WOODS.
'SPRING GARDENS ENGINE WORKS. ISAAC THOMPSON & CO., Engineers, Ironfounders, Millwrights, and Boiler Makers, having succeeded to the business lately carried on under the firm of Thompson and Woods, at Spring Gardens, Newcastle, respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are prepared to execute, in first style, orders for Engine and Millwright Work, of every description. Having added a FOUNDRY to their other Works, they are able to guarantee prompt and satisfactory execution of all orders entrusted to them.
A HIGH-PRESSURE BEAM ENGINE, of 12-Horse Power, on hand, which will Sold a bargain, with or without Boiler.
Also, constantly on hand, STEAM CRANES, for the use of Ships, to which I. Thompson & Co. would respectfully invite especial attention.'
1874 Dissolution of the partnership Thompson, Boyd and Co of Spring-gardens, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Low Walker, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as Engine Builders and Manufacturers of Machinery, so far as concerns William Boyd; the partnership was carried on by William Thompson and Charles Thompson, under the firm of Thompson and Co.
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- ↑ Newcastle Daily Chronicle - Wednesday 19 May 1858