A record of two centuries
An edition of A record of two centuries (1901)
being a short history of the house of Merryweather & Sons, of Longacre & Greenwich, 1690-1901.
By Merryweather & Sons.
Publish Date
1901
Publisher
Merritt
Language
eng
Pages
85
Description:
This book is the essential starting point to anyone researching or interested in the history of the famous London engineering company, "Merryweather and Sons", and the families that founded it. Well written with evident pride by the author, who is generally accepted to have been James Compton Merryweather (1840-1917). Of great interest to fire brigade historians, industrial historians, social historians, fire fighters, students, lecturers and teachers. Fire engineering, mechanical engineering, hydraulic engineering history. 85 pages approx.
subjects: Merryweather, Hadley, Simpkin, Lott, Greenwich, fire, firefighting, industrial history, tram, tramway, telpher, clock, soda water, hydraulic mining, Dickens
People: James Compton Merryweather, Moses Merryweather, Richard Merryweather, Henry Merryweather, Hadley, Simpkin, Lott, Field, Jakeman, Braidwood, Col. Dulier
Places: London, Cross Street, Long Acre, Greenwich, Asburnham Triangle
Times: 1690 - 1901