Difference between revisions of "Gibbons and Robinson"
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1861 Exhibited at the [[Royal Agricultural Society of England]] meeting in Leeds - exhibits included 7hp portable steam engine and threshing machines<ref>The Farmer's Magazine, 1861</ref> | 1861 Exhibited at the [[Royal Agricultural Society of England]] meeting in Leeds - exhibits included 7hp portable steam engine and threshing machines<ref>The Farmer's Magazine, 1861</ref> | ||
1881 [[Philip Gibbons|P. Gibbons]] died. | 1881 [[Henry Philip Gibbons|P. Gibbons]] died. | ||
1881 [[Arthur Samuel Frances Robinson|Arthur S. P. Robinson]] purchased an interest in the business which became [[Gibbons and Robinson]]. | 1881 [[Arthur Samuel Frances Robinson|Arthur S. P. Robinson]] purchased an interest in the business which became [[Gibbons and Robinson]]. | ||
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1889 Showed engines with improved governors at the RASE at Windsor <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 28th June 1889 p546</ref> | 1889 Showed engines with improved governors at the RASE at Windsor <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 28th June 1889 p546</ref> | ||
1891 The remaining [[ | 1891 The remaining [[Philip Gibbons|Gibbons brother]] retired | ||
Later traded as [[Robinson and Auden]] | Later traded as [[Robinson and Auden]] |
Revision as of 08:01, 3 May 2020
Gibbons & Robinson of Wantage.
1858 Business renamed as P. and H. P. Gibbons.
1861 Exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society of England meeting in Leeds - exhibits included 7hp portable steam engine and threshing machines[1]
1881 P. Gibbons died.
1881 Arthur S. P. Robinson purchased an interest in the business which became Gibbons and Robinson.
1889 Showed engines with improved governors at the RASE at Windsor [2]
1889 Showed engines with improved governors at the RASE at Windsor [3]
1891 The remaining Gibbons brother retired
Later traded as Robinson and Auden
List of Models
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Farmer's Magazine, 1861
- ↑ The Engineer of 28th June 1889 p546
- ↑ The Engineer of 28th June 1889 p546