Difference between revisions of "Wood Brothers"
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[[Image: Im1905MWYB-Wood2.jpg|thumb|1905. ]] | [[Image:Im1905MWYB-Wood2.jpg|thumb| 1905. ]] | ||
[[Image: JD_Wood_Bros01.jpg |thumb|1907 ]] | [[Image:JD_Wood_Bros01.jpg |thumb| 1907 ]] | ||
[[Image:Im191102Cass-Wood.jpg|thumb| February 1911. ]] | |||
Wood Brothers of Valley Ironworks, Sowerby Bridge, Yorks. | Wood Brothers of Valley Ironworks, Sowerby Bridge, Yorks. | ||
1845 Company established. | |||
1886 Engine for Tottenham Borough (Markfield Road Station)<ref>The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6</ref>. This is now preserved and periodically runs on steam, and can be seen at [[Markfield Beam Engine and Museum]] | |||
1905 Advert. Makers of high-class stationary engines. <ref>Mechanical World Year Book 1905. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p46</ref> | |||
The volumes of George Watkins' photographs include eight Wood Bros engines in Yorkshire<ref>'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 1: Yorkshire' by George Watkins: Landmark Publishing Ltd, 2000</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 18:38, 29 August 2014
Wood Brothers of Valley Ironworks, Sowerby Bridge, Yorks.
1845 Company established.
1886 Engine for Tottenham Borough (Markfield Road Station)[1]. This is now preserved and periodically runs on steam, and can be seen at Markfield Beam Engine and Museum
1905 Advert. Makers of high-class stationary engines. [2]
The volumes of George Watkins' photographs include eight Wood Bros engines in Yorkshire[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6
- ↑ Mechanical World Year Book 1905. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p46
- ↑ 'Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain: Volume 1: Yorkshire' by George Watkins: Landmark Publishing Ltd, 2000