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[[Image:Amos_Smith01.jpg|thumb| Small Amos & Smith vertical engine at Tokomaru Steam Museum, New Zealand]] | [[Image:Amos_Smith01.jpg|thumb| Small Amos & Smith vertical engine at [[Tokomaru Steam Museum]], New Zealand]] | ||
[[Image:Im20110714MP-i359.jpg|thumb| 1878. Single-cylinder piston-valve steam engine. Exhibit at the [[Museum of Power]]. ]] | |||
of Neptune Street, Hull | of Neptune Street, Hull | ||
1874 Company established. | 1874 Company established. Acquired the works in Neptune Street of [[Martin Samuelson and Co]] | ||
1888 Glasgow Exhibition. Showed vertical and horizontal steam steering gear. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 11th May 1888 p377</ref> | 1888 Glasgow Exhibition. Showed vertical and horizontal steam steering gear. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 11th May 1888 p377</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:48, 21 April 2014
of Neptune Street, Hull
1874 Company established. Acquired the works in Neptune Street of Martin Samuelson and Co
1888 Glasgow Exhibition. Showed vertical and horizontal steam steering gear. [1]
1909 Became private company.
1914 Marine and General Engineering, Boilermaking, Iron and Brass Founding, Ship Repairing. Employees 700 to 1000. [2]
1961 Marine, general and electrical engineers, boilermakers, iron and brassfounders, ship repairers and dry-dock owners. 450 employees. [3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer of 11th May 1888 p377
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE