Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1791 Designed the Low Moor Co's first blowing engine, made by Emmets of Birkenshaw, near Bradford. This still existed (out of use) at the works in 1906 <ref>'A Record of the Origins and Progress of Lowmoor Iron Works from 1791 to 1906</ref>
1791 Designed the Low Moor Co's first blowing engine, made by 'Emmets Founderers' of Birkenshaw, near Bradford. This still existed (out of use) at the works in 1906. <ref>'A Record of the Origins and Progress of Lowmoor Iron Works from 1791 to 1906</ref>.  Emmets were presumably [[Emmet, Holden and Bolland]].


1818 April. Died. At Haliwell, near Bolton, age 66, Edward Smalley, engineer.<ref>Liverpool Mercury - Friday 10 April 1818</ref>
1818 April. Died. At Haliwell, near Bolton, age 66, Edward Smalley, engineer.<ref>Liverpool Mercury - Friday 10 April 1818</ref>

Revision as of 21:30, 17 October 2014

1791 Designed the Low Moor Co's first blowing engine, made by 'Emmets Founderers' of Birkenshaw, near Bradford. This still existed (out of use) at the works in 1906. [1]. Emmets were presumably Emmet, Holden and Bolland.

1818 April. Died. At Haliwell, near Bolton, age 66, Edward Smalley, engineer.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 'A Record of the Origins and Progress of Lowmoor Iron Works from 1791 to 1906
  2. Liverpool Mercury - Friday 10 April 1818