File:Neilson Brothers Glasgow steam hammer advertisement (1866).jpg

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Neilson Brothers Glasgow steam hammer advertisement (1866)

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English: Neilson Brothers, machine and tool makers, Albert works, Glasgow, were a manufacturer of machines, tools, railway axles, wheel lathes, and steam engines. This advertisement appeared in "The Engineer" in 1866. There is no known relation to the locomotive building concern, Neilson & Co., also of Glasgow.
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Source https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Neilson_Brothers
Author Neilson Brothers

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