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Revision as of 17:41, 1 April 2019
John Key & Sons of White Bank Engine Works, Kirkcaldy and Abden Shipyard, Kinghorn
See John Key
Shipbuilders and makers of marine and stationary steam engines
1851 Whitebank Works opened
1850s John Key beam engine currently (2008) under restoration in Mannum, S Australia. This is a small six-column engine thought to have used at Aldinga Flour Mill, Adelaide [1]
1875 Beam engine made by John Key and commissioned in 1877 at Western Springs Pumphouse, Auckland, New Zealand (now MOTAT, Auckland museum) [2]