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[[Image:Im1888EnV66-p071.jpg|thumb| 1888. ]]


1888 Triple expansion semi-portable steam engine, the first of its type made.  
1888 Exhibited a triple expansion semi-portable steam engine at the Nottingham Show, the first of its type made.  


Perhaps the makers were [[Marshall and Co]] of Keighley, who by 1883 had installed a number of engines in their mills but closed within a few years.
Perhaps the makers were [[Marshall and Co]] of Keighley, who by 1883 had installed a number of engines in their mills but closed within a few years of this?


==See Also==
==See Also==

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1888.

1888 Exhibited a triple expansion semi-portable steam engine at the Nottingham Show, the first of its type made.

Perhaps the makers were Marshall and Co of Keighley, who by 1883 had installed a number of engines in their mills but closed within a few years of this?

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