Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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F. J. Trewent and Proctor

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1911. See's ash ejectors.

of 43-44 Billiter Street, London E.C.

See Francis James Trewent

Naval architects and marine engineers. Advertising in 1911 as sole licensees (in the UK?) for See's Ash Ejector.

Note: in 1894 F. J. Trewent was advertising See's Patent Hydro-Pneumatic Ash Ejector, made by Mechan and Sons of Cranstonhill, Glasgow.[1]

1938 John Lamb to take up a directorship with the London firm of F. Trewent and Proctor. Ltd., consulting engineers and architects.[2]

See Also

Sources of Information

  1. 1894 advert in Yachting World
  2. Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Thursday 03 March 1938