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1876-c.1975, engineering company, Manchester

Royles Ltd.

1876 - 1975

1887-1975, engineering; shipbuilding; aero engine manufacturer; road vehicles, Parkhead, Glasgow, Scotland, British

William Beardmore and Company Limited

1887 - 1975

Engineer active in Paris between 1858 and 1908 he was an Agent for Sharp Stewart & Co of Manchester before becoming a consultant engineer.

Chapman, Henry, Henry

1835 - 1908

1919-1934 motor vehicle manufacturer

Willys-Overland Crossley Ltd

1919 - 1934

1903-1966, power engineering and pneumatic instrumentation, Germany

Siemens-Schuckert

1903 - 1966

1868-1982, ironfounders, textile machinery manufacturers and colliery proprietors

Platt Brothers and Company Limited

1821 - 1982

Manufacturer until at least 1974, Claude Road, Manchester, M21 2BZ (see receipt from accession enevelope).

Curnon Engineering Company

Factory originally owned by Parrotts, hydraulic pump manufacturers

Richard England (Salford) Ltd

maker?

W. E. Sykes Ltd

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