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'''Smart and Brown''' of Erith, Kent, and Spennymoor | |||
'''Smart and Brown''' of | |||
1897 Company founded by J. G. Smart. | 1897 Company founded by J. G. Smart. | ||
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1902 Partnership formed with G. W. Brown. | 1902 Partnership formed with G. W. Brown. | ||
1907 The Trader Combined Paraffin Electric Set <ref>A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1999. ISBN 1 873098 50 2</ref> | 1904 J. Smart and Brown, Erith, Kent, issued a catalogue of Smart's milling and wheel-cutting attachments for use on lathes, planing, drilling and shaping machines. | ||
1907 The ''Trader'' Combined Paraffin Electric Set <ref>A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1999. ISBN 1 873098 50 2</ref> | |||
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of '''Marine Motors''' see the [[1913-1917 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Marine Motors| 1917 Red Book]] under '''S. and B.''' name. | 1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of '''Marine Motors''' see the [[1913-1917 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Marine Motors| 1917 Red Book]] under '''S. and B.''' name. | ||
1913 Description of an IC engine-driven rail-mounted crane<ref>Engineering 1913/09/12</ref> | |||
1914 Engineers, Toolmakers and General Machinists. Specialities: paraffin and petrol engines for all purposes, Smart's milling and wheel cutting attachments for the lathe, four-cycle engines and complete marine equipments using paraffin or petrol, engines for stationary purposes (petrol, paraffin or gas), S. and B. Motor Winch. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | 1914 Engineers, Toolmakers and General Machinists. Specialities: paraffin and petrol engines for all purposes, Smart's milling and wheel cutting attachments for the lathe, four-cycle engines and complete marine equipments using paraffin or petrol, engines for stationary purposes (petrol, paraffin or gas), S. and B. Motor Winch. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | ||
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1936 Private company. | 1936 Private company. | ||
1939 Name changed | 1939 Name changed, presumably [[Smart and Brown (Engineers)]] | ||
Also see [[Smart and Brown (Machine Tools)]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category: Town - Erith]] | [[Category: Town - Erith]] | ||
[[Category: Town - Spennymoor]] | [[Category: Town - Spennymoor]] | ||
[[Category: Machine Tools]] | |||
[[Category: Stationary Engines]] | [[Category: Stationary Engines]] | ||
[[Category: Marine Engines]] | [[Category: Marine Engines]] | ||
[[Category: Lamps and Lighting]] | [[Category: Lamps and Lighting]] |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 14 March 2024
Smart and Brown of Erith, Kent, and Spennymoor
1897 Company founded by J. G. Smart.
1902 Partnership formed with G. W. Brown.
1904 J. Smart and Brown, Erith, Kent, issued a catalogue of Smart's milling and wheel-cutting attachments for use on lathes, planing, drilling and shaping machines.
1907 The Trader Combined Paraffin Electric Set [1]
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Marine Motors see the 1917 Red Book under S. and B. name.
1913 Description of an IC engine-driven rail-mounted crane[2]
1914 Engineers, Toolmakers and General Machinists. Specialities: paraffin and petrol engines for all purposes, Smart's milling and wheel cutting attachments for the lathe, four-cycle engines and complete marine equipments using paraffin or petrol, engines for stationary purposes (petrol, paraffin or gas), S. and B. Motor Winch. [3]
1936 Private company.
1939 Name changed, presumably Smart and Brown (Engineers)
Also see Smart and Brown (Machine Tools)
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1999. ISBN 1 873098 50 2
- ↑ Engineering 1913/09/12
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book