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[[Image:JD J Trott.jpg|thumb|Double sluice gate mechanism at Chewton Place, south of Keynsham. An adjacent single sluice gate has gear by [[Bissicks]]]]
[[Image:JD J Trott.jpg|thumb|Double sluice gate mechanism at the site of [[Chewton Keynsham Mill]], Chewton Place, south of Keynsham. An adjacent single sluice gate has gear by [[Bissicks]]]]
of Bristol
of Bristol



Latest revision as of 19:30, 21 August 2016

Double sluice gate mechanism at the site of Chewton Keynsham Mill, Chewton Place, south of Keynsham. An adjacent single sluice gate has gear by Bissicks

of Bristol

1856 Advert: 'To ENGINEERS & OTHERS.
For SALE, a 14-horse power Condensing STEAM-ENGINE.- For particulars inquire of Mr. J. TROTT, Millwright and Engineer, Albion-wharf, Temple-backs, Bristol'[1].

1861 Advert: 'FOR SALE, STEAM-ENGINES, BOILERS, Wrought and Cast Iron STEAM - PIPE, Double and Single Purchase CRAB WINCHES, BLOCKS, SCREW-JACKS, Smiths' BELLOWS, ANVILS, TROUGHS, Bevel and Spur WHEELS, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, Plummer BLOCKS and BRASSES, a Large Powerful PRESS, several LATHES, &c., with a large quantity of useful MACHINERY.-Apply to J. TROTT, Millwright, Temple Backs, Bristol.'[2]

1869 Advertising two old boilers for sale[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Bristol Mercury - Saturday 20 December 1856
  2. Bristol Mercury, 2 November 1861
  3. Bristol Mercury - Saturday 27 March 1869