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1907 'The Blake Boiler, Wagon, and Engineering Company Limited—who some time ago took over the Nestfield works of the now defunct [[Darlington Wagon and Engineering Co|Darlington Waggon and Engineering Company]] have, just lately received the important order for eighty high-capacity freight waggons, required by the Catalinas Warehouse and Mole Company, of Buenos Ayres.'<ref>Leeds Mercury - Friday 01 February 1907</ref>
1907 'The Blake Boiler, Wagon, and Engineering Company Limited—who some time ago took over the Nestfield works of the now defunct [[Darlington Wagon and Engineering Co|Darlington Waggon and Engineering Company]] have, just lately received the important order for eighty high-capacity freight waggons, required by the Catalinas Warehouse and Mole Company, of Buenos Ayres.'<ref>Leeds Mercury - Friday 01 February 1907</ref>


1922 Manufactured railway wagons, wheels and axles, and multitubular boilers.  
1922 Of Alliance Works, Darlington. Manufactured railway wagons, wheels and axles, and multitubular boilers.  


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of Alliance Works, Darlington.

1907 'The Blake Boiler, Wagon, and Engineering Company Limited—who some time ago took over the Nestfield works of the now defunct Darlington Waggon and Engineering Company have, just lately received the important order for eighty high-capacity freight waggons, required by the Catalinas Warehouse and Mole Company, of Buenos Ayres.'[1]

1922 Of Alliance Works, Darlington. Manufactured railway wagons, wheels and axles, and multitubular boilers.

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Sources of Information

  1. Leeds Mercury - Friday 01 February 1907