Difference between revisions of "E. W. Windsor et Cie"
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[[Image:JD_Lisbon_Water05.jpg|thumb|Beam engine at [[Lisbon Water Museum]]]] | [[Image:JD_Lisbon_Water05.jpg|thumb|Beam engine at [[Lisbon Water Museum]]]] | ||
1850 [[Edwin Nicholas Windsor]] became proprietor of the works that had been [[Hall, Powell and Scott]] in Rouen. | 1850 [[Edwin Nicholas Windsor]] became proprietor of the works that had been founded as [[Hall, Powell and Scott]] in Rouen in 1832 . | ||
The firm made steam engines, movement transmission devices, lifting equipment for municipal water departments, and hydraulic engines which were exported and offered a competitive challenge to English and German industry because of their superior quality. | |||
c1860 His son, [[Edwin Wells Windsor]], became a partner in the business | c1860 His son, [[Edwin Wells Windsor]], became a partner in the business | ||
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[[Category: Country - France]] | [[Category: Country - France]] | ||
[[Category: Stationary Steam Engines ]] | [[Category: Stationary Steam Engines ]] | ||
[[Category: Pumps and Hydraulics]] |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 1 November 2020
1850 Edwin Nicholas Windsor became proprietor of the works that had been founded as Hall, Powell and Scott in Rouen in 1832 .
The firm made steam engines, movement transmission devices, lifting equipment for municipal water departments, and hydraulic engines which were exported and offered a competitive challenge to English and German industry because of their superior quality.
c1860 His son, Edwin Wells Windsor, became a partner in the business
1883 Edwin Wells Windsor had sole control of the business. Presumably it then became E. W. Windsor et Cie
1889 Tandem compound steam engine by E. W. Windsor & Cie. exhibited at the Exposition Universelle[1]