Hathorn, Davey and Co
Hathorn, Davey and Co of Leeds were makers of stationary steam engines
- 1881 Direct-Acting Pump for Nottingham Waterworks (Broughton Station)
- 1888 Differential Compensating Pumping Engine at Weston-super-Mere
- 1888 Direct-Acting Pump for Wolverhampton Waterworks (Cosford Station)
- 1889 Direct-acting accumulator pumping engine
- 1889 A number of small safety engines shown at the RASE at Windsor
- 1890 Hydraulic and pneumatic sewage pumps. Details and Illustration in 'The Engineer'
- 1891 Engine for Cosford Pumping Station, Wolverhampton Waterworks, Donington
- 1894 One thousand hp Davey Pumping Engine for draining mines. Illustration and article in 'The Engineer'
- 1896 vertical Rotative Engine for Liverpool Waterworks (Aubery St Station)
- 1900 Issued catalogue of pumping engines for mines with sections for steam, hydraulic and electric driven types.
- 1900 Details of a triple-expansion pumping engine
- 1900 Details of hydraulic power plant for the Miike Mines in Japan
- 1927 Advert for pumping machinery of all types
- 1934 Hathorn Davey went into liquidation in October 1934.
Sources of Information
- Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10
- The Engineer of 13th January 1888 p27+
- The Engineer of 12th April 1889 p310 & p316
- The Engineer of 28th June 1889 p546
- The Engineer of 7th February 1890 p107
- The Engineer of 21st December 1894 p550 & p554
- The Engineer of 26th January 1900. p107
- The Engineer of 9th February 1900. p150
- The Engineer of 8th June 1900 p613
- The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6
- Mechanical World Year Book 1927. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p61