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Brooke Marine: Engines

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Marine Motor. 1909.
1914. 45 hp, 4-cylinder single lever with Epicyclic Reverse Gear.
1927.
1929. 10 H.P. 28 H.P. and 105 H.P. Marine Motors.
1929. 10 H.P. 28 H.P. and 105 H.P. Marine Motors.
1930.
1933. The Dingymota.
1933. New Vee Drive Unit.
1934. Nusix, 15-30 HP engine.

1887 J. W. Brooke was making compound and triple expansion engines for fishing, coasting and other craft

1899 Built their first I.C. engine - a small two-stroke.

1909 Brooke made a 45 hp marine power plant which the firm exhibited alongside its boats.[1].

c.1932 The marine engines business seems to have been put into Brooke Marine Motors

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1909/04/02
  • British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss
  • The Modern Diesel edited by Geoffrey Smith. Published by Iliffe & Sons 1944