Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Perry and Son

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1858 Beam engine remains from Botany Pumping Station, Sydney
1858 Beam engine remains

Thomas Perry and Son Ltd., Highfields Works, Bilston, Staffordshire

  • Makers of rolling mills, rolls, gears, steam engines for rolling mills, pumping and blowing, shearing machines.
  • 1858 Supplied three beam pumping engines to Botany Pumping Station, Sydney. These were scrapped, but there are some surviving pieces on display at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.

Sources of Information

  • [1] This is a link to the first of several pages about Thomas Perry and Son Ltd on the Wolverhampton History and Heritage Website. These pages include interesting photographs of rolling mill and other equipment.