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J. Tylor and Sons

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of Belle Isle, York Road, London

J. Tylor and Sons Ltd were sanitary engineers, brass founders, pump and petrol engine manufacturers.

  • 1768 Company established.
  • 1888 Issued catalogue on positive water meters, bascule meters and inferential meters. [1]
  • 1889 Positive and inferential water meters. [2]
  • 1898 Incorporated as a Limited Company. The company was registered on 10 May, to take over the business of engineers of a company of the same name. [3]
  • 1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Marine Motors see the 1917 Red Book
  • 1914 Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders. Specialities: Fittings and appliances for water supply and drainage, sanitary appliances generally, water waste preventing fittings, patent water meters, fire valves, hydrants, sluice valves etc., pumps and appliances for raising and distributing water, petrol motors and accessories. [4]
  • 19th-20th cent: records.

Sources of Information

  • [1] The National Archives
  1. The Engineer of 27th April 1888 p338
  2. The Engineer of 3rd May 1889 p378
  3. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  4. 1914 Whitakers Red Book