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Large lathe at [[Blists Hill Victorian Town]] | Large lathe at [[Blists Hill Victorian Town]] | ||
1880 Advertisement: 'ON SALE, ONE BEAM ENGINE, 32in cylinder, 6ft. stroke, [[John Musgrave and Sons|Musgrave and Sons]]; One Beam Engine, 30in. cylinder, 4ft. stroke, [[Benjamin Hick and Sons|Hick and Son]] ; 150 Tons , of Cast Iron Beams and Pillars.—M. BUCK | 1880 Advertisement: 'ON SALE, ONE BEAM ENGINE, 32in cylinder, 6ft. stroke, [[John Musgrave and Sons|Musgrave and Sons]]; One Beam Engine, 30in. cylinder, 4ft. stroke, [[Benjamin Hick and Sons|Hick and Son]] ; 150 Tons , of Cast Iron Beams and Pillars.—M. BUCK & SONS, Bolton.' <ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 19th January 1880</ref> | ||
1887 Advertisement: 'TO ENGINEERS. IRONFOUNDERS, AND OTHERS.—TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, the ALBERT IRONWORKS, Bolton, carried on by M. Buck and Sons, with the valuable Plant and Machinery, as a going concern. | 1887 Advertisement: 'TO ENGINEERS. IRONFOUNDERS, AND OTHERS.—TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, the ALBERT IRONWORKS, Bolton, carried on by M. Buck and Sons, with the valuable Plant and Machinery, as a going concern.— For further particulars apply P. & J. KEVAN, 12, Acresfield, Bolton. N.B.— The business is continued as usual.<ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 19th January 1880</ref> Note: Sold following the death of the proprietor, [[John Buck|Mr John Buck]] <ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser,8th March 1887</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 14:21, 23 May 2020
M. Buck & Sons of Albert Ironworks, Bolton
Machine tool maker
Cylindrical grinder exhibited at Bradford Industrial Museum
Large lathe at Blists Hill Victorian Town
1880 Advertisement: 'ON SALE, ONE BEAM ENGINE, 32in cylinder, 6ft. stroke, Musgrave and Sons; One Beam Engine, 30in. cylinder, 4ft. stroke, Hick and Son ; 150 Tons , of Cast Iron Beams and Pillars.—M. BUCK & SONS, Bolton.' [1]
1887 Advertisement: 'TO ENGINEERS. IRONFOUNDERS, AND OTHERS.—TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, the ALBERT IRONWORKS, Bolton, carried on by M. Buck and Sons, with the valuable Plant and Machinery, as a going concern.— For further particulars apply P. & J. KEVAN, 12, Acresfield, Bolton. N.B.— The business is continued as usual.[2] Note: Sold following the death of the proprietor, Mr John Buck [3]