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  2. List of traction engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    ~Fishkill Landing Machine Co. Frick & Co. Gaar Scott & Co. Geiser Manufacturing, makers of the Peerless line of steam tractors, later bought out by Emerson-Brantingham ~George W. Morris ~George Page & Co. George White & Sons Co. Ltd., London and Brandon, Canada. Greyhound, Banting Mfg. Co. Groton, Charles Perrige & Co. ~Hagerstown Steam Engine ...

  3. Samuel Thorp - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Thorp, or Thorpe, (c. 1765 – 1838) was a clockmaker born in Madeley, Shropshire.He was baptized 6 January and became apprenticed in 1780 [1] to a renowned Shrewsbury Clockmaker Robert Webster.

  4. Sentinel Waggon Works - Wikipedia

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    Alley & MacLellan was founded in 1875 and was based in Polmadie, Glasgow.This company continued in operation until the 1950s. Initially manufacturing valves and compressors for steam engines, and later whole steamships, Alley & MacLellan acquired Simpson and Bibby of Horsehay, Shropshire, manufacturer of steam-powered road vehicles, in 1903. [1]

  5. The Churchill Machine Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    Charles Churchill was born in the United States, in Hamden, Connecticut, on 8 July 1837. [3] His father was Willis Churchill, described as "a mechanic of rare ability, original in the style of his goods and in his process of manufacture," [4] who had been manufacturing brass surgical instruments at a time when such instruments were all imported to the United States.

  6. Thomas Hill (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Sales of Sentinel steam locos continued to grow peaking at 20 locomotives delivered in 1956. Despite the good sales turnover, THR was, by now, experiencing sales resistance to the steam locomotive and in conjunction with Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd had developed an oil fired system for the 200 hp loco, ten of which were supplied to steel works in 1956.

  7. Rolls-Royce C range engines - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Rolls-Royce acquired the Sentinel company of Shrewsbury, a builder of steam wagons and small steam locomotives. [4] Production of the C6 was relocated from Derby . Although Rolls-Royce had only intended to build prime movers , i.e. engines here, by the end of 1957 they had decided to continue with Sentinel's previously successful ...

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