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Rogers & Co of Redfield Place, Bristol
Rogers & Co of Redfield Place, Bristol


* Boilermakers, trading from 1800 to c.1866. Boilers were made from 1866 by 'William Rogers, late Rogers & Son'<ref>Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society Journal 23 (1991): article ‘Rogers & Co, Bristol Boilermakers‘ by Robin Stiles. This includes reproductions of some of Rogers & Co's boiler drawings</ref>
Boilermakers, trading from 1800 to c.1866.  
 
Boilers were made from 1866 by 'William Rogers, late Rogers & Son'<ref>Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society Journal 23 (1991): article ‘Rogers & Co, Bristol Boilermakers‘ by Robin Stiles. This includes reproductions of some of Rogers & Co's boiler drawings</ref>
 
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[[Category: Town - Bristol]]
[[Category: Town - Bristol]]
[[Category: Boiler Makers]]

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Rogers & Co of Redfield Place, Bristol

Boilermakers, trading from 1800 to c.1866.

Boilers were made from 1866 by 'William Rogers, late Rogers & Son'[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society Journal 23 (1991): article ‘Rogers & Co, Bristol Boilermakers‘ by Robin Stiles. This includes reproductions of some of Rogers & Co's boiler drawings