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Revision as of 11:51, 30 September 2019
Of Fulton Engine Works, 9, Blackstone Street, Liverpool. (1891)
See David Rollo
1873. Mentioned. David Rolls(sic), engineer, Great Howard Street.[1]
1878 Acquired the Fulton Engine Works and Regent Foundry, Bentinck St, from Messrs Braid and Hughes[2]
1891 For description of works see 1891 The Practical Engineer
1907 Mentioned as David Rolls(sic) and Sons, shipping engineers, of Liverpool.[3]
1908 Mentioned as shipbuilders and engineers.[4]
1909 Works near Sandhills Railway Station included forges for making of forgings under the drop-hammer, most of which was done to meet Admiralty requirements, as well as a brass foundry and boiler shops. The company also operated the Fulton Engine Works constructing marine engines and boilers, and in the repairing of engines, boilers, and ships.
1923 Maker of mixers for tarmac
Succeeded by Grayson, Rollo and Clover Docks