Difference between revisions of "E. Reader and Sons"
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Makers of high speed stationary steam engines | Makers of high speed stationary steam engines | ||
1917 Incorporated as subsidiary of [[Sturtevant Engineering Co]]<ref>The Times March 4, 1946</ref> | |||
1950s SE7 Compound experimental steam engine for the university. Exhibit at [[Nottingham Industrial Museum]] | 1950s SE7 Compound experimental steam engine for the university. Exhibit at [[Nottingham Industrial Museum]] |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 21 November 2019
E Reader & Sons of Phoenix Engine Works, Cremorne Street, Nottingham.
Makers of high speed stationary steam engines
1917 Incorporated as subsidiary of Sturtevant Engineering Co[1]
1950s SE7 Compound experimental steam engine for the university. Exhibit at Nottingham Industrial Museum
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times March 4, 1946