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'''Evans, O'Donnell and Co''' of Chippenham
'''Evans, O'Donnell and Co''' of Chippenham, in the disused works of [[R. Brotherhood]]


Used the disused works of [[R. Brotherhood]]
c1894 [[Arthur George Evans]] and [[John Patrick O'Donnell]] set up the business in railway signals.


1895 Factory established
1895 Factory established
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1900 railway signal works<ref>The Engineer 1900/06/08</ref>
1900 railway signal works<ref>The Engineer 1900/06/08</ref>


1903 Merged with [[Saxby and Farmer]]
1903 Merged with [[Saxby and Farmer]] who moved their works from London to Chippenham - See [[Saxby and Farmer]]


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

Latest revision as of 20:42, 26 February 2020

Evans, O'Donnell and Co of Chippenham, in the disused works of R. Brotherhood

c1894 Arthur George Evans and John Patrick O'Donnell set up the business in railway signals.

1895 Factory established

1897 Made special machinery for manufacture of roller bearings, which was used by the Roller-Bearings Co[1]

1900 railway signal works[2]

1903 Merged with Saxby and Farmer who moved their works from London to Chippenham - See Saxby and Farmer

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1897/09/03
  2. The Engineer 1900/06/08