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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class IX.: James Haywood (Junior)

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Stationary Steam Engine

2125. HAYWOOD, JAMES, JUN., Phoenix Foundry, Derby.

Cast-iron ornamental vases and chairs.

The exhibitor manufactures portable and fixed steam engines of all sizes, combined portable thrashing machines grinding mills, chaff cutters, etc.

STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE

Manufacturer of stationary steam engines of all sizes, from two-horse power upwards, with or without expansive gear; steam boilers and boiler fittings; portable steam engines and combined thrashing machines, of two, three, and four-home power, the first ever constructed of these sizes to thrash, winnow, and bag the corn in one operation; patent combined thrashing and finishing machines, to prepare the corn ready for market; improved portable grinding mills, with either French or Grey stones, from 18 in. to 48 in. diameter; flour-dressing machines; improved chaff cutters, with wood or iron frames, constructed to pack in small space for exportation; improved horse gear, made entirely of iron; every description of saw machinery; liquid manure and other pumps.

FOUNDRY DEPARTMENT.

Light and heavy castings of every description; wrought and cast iron roofs, bridges, girders, and tanks, and every kind of smith's and founder's work in general; railway chairs, switches, and crossings; machinery and sugar mill castings; windows, stoves, cooking ranges; cast- iron ornamental vases and chairs, and other ornamental castings. The contracts executed at these works comprise some of the largest railway bridges in the kingdom, including the one over the Westminster Road, London, on the South Western Railway, which is 90 feet span; a great number of iron roofs for railway stations; many covered markets, including the one at Manchester, which is the largest in England; the whole of the iron roofing and castings required in the erection of the Enfield Small Arms Factory; and other important works.

James Haywood, Jun. much regrets that Her Majesty's Commissioners were unable to afford space for the exhibition of his machinery in the International Exhibition; specimens will be found in the Agricultural Department at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham; and at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, to be held in London in June.

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