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1871 of [[Joshua Shaw and Sons]] of Salford, joined I Mech E
1874 Patent to Joshua  Shaw and  John  Shaw, junior, of Wellington-street Works, Salford, in the county of  Lancaster,  Hydraulic  Engineers,  for the  invention  of  "improvements  in  hydraulic hoisting  apparatus."<ref>London gazette 30 Jan 1874</ref>
1874 Patent to Joshua  Shaw and  John  Shaw, junior, of Wellington-street Works, Salford, in the county of  Lancaster,  Hydraulic  Engineers,  for the  invention  of  "improvements  in  hydraulic hoisting  apparatus."<ref>London gazette 30 Jan 1874</ref>



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1871 of Joshua Shaw and Sons of Salford, joined I Mech E

1874 Patent to Joshua Shaw and John Shaw, junior, of Wellington-street Works, Salford, in the county of Lancaster, Hydraulic Engineers, for the invention of "improvements in hydraulic hoisting apparatus."[1]

1922 Gen. Man., Secretary and Engr. of Mersey Railway Co

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  1. London gazette 30 Jan 1874