Difference between revisions of "Pratchitt Brothers"
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
[[image:im20151013RB-Pratchitt.jpg |thumb| General John Monash. Built c1880-1900. Bore 5.5; Stroke 8.4hP]] | [[image:im20151013RB-Pratchitt.jpg |thumb| General John Monash. Built c1880-1900. Bore 5.5; Stroke 8.4hP]] | ||
[[image:im20151013RB-Pratchitta.jpg |thumb|General John Monash. Built c1880-1900. Bore 5.5; Stroke 8.4hP ]] | [[image:im20151013RB-Pratchitta.jpg |thumb|General John Monash. Built c1880-1900. Bore 5.5; Stroke 8.4hP ]] | ||
[[image:im20151015RB-Pratchitta.jpg |thumb| General John Monash.]] | [[image:im20151015RB-Pratchitta.jpg |thumb| General John Monash. Vertical Steam Engine Detail.]] | ||
[[image:im20151015RB-Pratchittb.jpg |thumb|General John Monash.]] | [[image:im20151015RB-Pratchittb.jpg |thumb|General John Monash. Vertical Steam Engine Detail.]] | ||
[[Image:Im19060102IMR-Pratt.jpg|thumb| January 1906.]] | [[Image:Im19060102IMR-Pratt.jpg|thumb| January 1906.]] | ||
[[Image:Pratchitt_Bros.jpg|thumb| 1877 Pratchitt Bros. Steam-driven reciprocating pump at '''Enginuity''', [[Ironbridge Gorge Museums]]]] | [[Image:Pratchitt_Bros.jpg|thumb| 1877 Pratchitt Bros. Steam-driven reciprocating pump at '''Enginuity''', [[Ironbridge Gorge Museums]]]] |
Revision as of 10:50, 15 October 2015
Maker of stationary engines, of Carlisle. [1]
By 1860 Pratchitt and Blaylock, of Long Island Iron Works, Carlisle
Then moved to the Denton Iron Works, Carlisle, where the name Pratchitt and Co was also used
1866 the company became Pratchitt, Blaylock and Pratchitt
1870 Name changed to Pratchitt Brothers.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10