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1861 Advert for sale of plant, which included a horizontal 45 HP winding engine by Crook and Robinson (actually [[Robinson and Cook]]) of Atlas Foundry, St Helens and a 60 HP pumping engine by the [[Haigh Foundry Co]]. Proprietors: [[Bromilow and Co]]<ref>Liverpool Mercury, 15 March 1861</ref>
1861 Advert for sale of plant, which included a horizontal 45 HP winding engine by [[Robinson and Cook]] of Atlas Foundry, St Helens and a 60 HP pumping engine by the [[Haigh Foundry Co]]. Proprietors: [[Bromilow and Co]]<ref>Liverpool Mercury, 15 March 1861</ref>


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

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in Eccleston, St Helens

1861 Advert for sale of plant, which included a horizontal 45 HP winding engine by Robinson and Cook of Atlas Foundry, St Helens and a 60 HP pumping engine by the Haigh Foundry Co. Proprietors: Bromilow and Co[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Liverpool Mercury, 15 March 1861