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Letter. James Watt Jr. (Soho) to James Brown. 1 Dec. 1824.
Catalogue reference: MS 3147/12/29/121
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- MS 3147/12/29/121
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Title (The name of the record)
- Letter. James Watt Jr. (Soho) to James Brown. 1 Dec. 1824.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1 Dec 1824
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Letter continued on 2 Dec. Docketed “Capt. O’Brien has transmitted the order for two pairs of engines for the Dublin steamers. Is doubtful as to which vessel to adopt of the three sent by Lang. Thought Margate No. 5 wheels had been fixed at 9 feet wide which would be advisable. Messrs. Grout Baylis & Co. order accepted for an 80 horse engine in 10 months. Hughes and Mears died in April last.”
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- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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- B&W Box 44/5
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- 1
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/72927fad-5ab5-4e77-b12e-99bde26d20ef/
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MS 3147/12/18
London Office Outgoing Correspondence, 1847
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This record is held at Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
Within the fonds: MS 3147
Boulton and Watt Collection
Within the sub-fonds: MS 3147/16
London Office Miscellaneous Papers
Within the series: MS 3147/12/18
London Office Outgoing Correspondence, 1847
Within the file: MS 3147/12/29
Incoming Correspondence, 1824
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Letter. James Watt Jr. (Soho) to James Brown. 1 Dec. 1824.