Difference between revisions of "Owen, Brazil and Holborow"
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1895 Cecil George Owen died | 1895 Cecil George Owen died | ||
1897 [[H. G. | 1897 [[H. G. Holborow]] joined the firm, and it became [[Owen, Brazil and Holborow]] | ||
1901 [[Sidney Straker]] joined the firm which became [[Brazil, | 1901 [[Sidney Straker]] joined the firm which became [[Brazil, Holborow and Straker]]. The firm extended its Vulcan Iron Works in Chapel Street, St Philip's, and opened new premises in Grafton Street and Albert Road | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 23 February 2018
Maker of steam engines, of Bristol
1893 Owen, Brazil and Co was established by C G Owen and John P. Brazil. Makers of German Bonzac cigarette machines under licence, Djinn marine engines, perforated plates for Spencer Moulton rubber railway buffers, hydraulic presses, castings and forgings.
1895 Cecil George Owen died
1897 H. G. Holborow joined the firm, and it became Owen, Brazil and Holborow
1901 Sidney Straker joined the firm which became Brazil, Holborow and Straker. The firm extended its Vulcan Iron Works in Chapel Street, St Philip's, and opened new premises in Grafton Street and Albert Road
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- Engines also made bearing the name 'Owen, Brazil and Holborow'.