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(New page: thumb| 1903 letterhead [[Lawrence House Museum , Launceston, Cornwall ]] Petherick and Stenner of Tavy Iron Works, Tavistock, Devon * 1903 letterhead shows th...)
 
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[[Image:Petherick_01.jpg|thumb|  1903 letterhead [[Lawrence House Museum]] , Launceston, Cornwall ]]
[[Image:Petherick_01.jpg|thumb|  1903 letterhead on display at [[Lawrence House Museum]] , Launceston, Cornwall ]]


Petherick and Stenner of Tavy Iron Works, Tavistock, Devon
Petherick and Stenner of Tavy Iron Works, Tavistock, Devon


* 1903 letterhead shows that they were millwrights, machinists, brass and iron founders, mining engineers and agricultural implement makers. The letterhead also shows an oil engine, but it is not known whether they made engines or were merely an agency.
* 1903 letterhead shows that they were millwrights, machinists, brass and iron founders, mining engineers and agricultural implement makers. The letterhead also shows an oil engine, but it is not known whether they made engines or were merely an agency.

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1903 letterhead on display at Lawrence House Museum , Launceston, Cornwall

Petherick and Stenner of Tavy Iron Works, Tavistock, Devon

  • 1903 letterhead shows that they were millwrights, machinists, brass and iron founders, mining engineers and agricultural implement makers. The letterhead also shows an oil engine, but it is not known whether they made engines or were merely an agency.