Griffin Engineering Co


of Kingston Iron Works, Bath
formerly S. Griffin and Co
1868 Founded by Samuel Griffin and involved in making steam engines
1880 Entered the i/c engine field with six-stroke models that were built by Dick, Kerr and Co
1892 Producing engines at their works. At the expiry of the Otto patent on four-stroke engines they commenced building these.
1898 A Griffin Duplex vertical gas engine engine with sizes up to 500 bhp
1898 Two Duplex gas engines supplied to C. Bayer and Co's new warehouse in Golden Lane, London, for driving electric lighting generators [1]
1904 Building oil engines. Duplex two-cylinder model in sizes from 6 to 60 hp. Quadruplex four-cylinder model in sizes from 30 to 200 hp.
1909 Introduced a suction gas engine
1910 Introduced a new range of oil engines.
1910 Four-cylinder oil engine and its starting engine described and illustrated in 'Engineering' magazine [2]. Driving a Tilghman's air compressor, the unit being built to the order of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway.
Notes
Two of the six-stroke engines are known to survive. One at the Anson Engine Museum and the other at Museum of Bath at Work
See Also
Sources of Information
- A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1996. ISBN 1 873098 37 5