Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

M. Evers

From Graces Guide

of Saynor Road, Leeds

1896 Advert: 'M. EVERS, Son in Law and Successor to JOHN RAMSBOTTOM, HYDRAULIC AND GENERAL ENGINEER, Patentee and Maker of the Ramsbottom Patent Triple Ram Water Engines, Hydraulic Hoists, Lifts, Cranes, Water-pressure Pumping Engines, BEGS to draw the special attention of Farmers, Quarry Owners, Manufacturers, and others to the efficiency and excellence of his Water Engine, which is the best Water Engine that has yet been made for all purposes connected with the operations of Farm, Quarry and Factory, &c.
This Motor by reason of its great reliability, ease of supervision, simplicity of working, steadiness of motion, and general compactness is specially adapted for introduction where unskilled attendants have the care of them.
They are at present in use performing every kind of Driving duty - including Hauling, Pumping, Hoisting, Craning, Chaff-cutting, Oat Crushing, Turnip Pulping, driving Dairy Machinery, Mineral Waterworks Bottle Washing, Sawing, Electric Lighting Machinery ; also driving Lathes. Drilling and General Machinery for intermittent requirements. Correspondence invited, and all particulars furnished.
M. EVERS, Saynor Road, HUNSLET, LEEDS.'[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. North Wales Times - Saturday 12 September 1896