Scott & Hodgson Ltd, the Glossary
Scott & Hodgson Ltd, was a manufacturer of stationary steam engines in Guide Bridge, Greater Manchester.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Ashton Canal, B. Hick and Sons, Bolton Steam Museum, Corliss steam engine, Cotton mill, Courtaulds, Diesel engine, Greater Manchester, Guide Bridge, Guide Bridge railway station, Lancashire, Moston, Manchester, Royton, Rudolf Diesel, Shaw, Greater Manchester, Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway, Stalybridge Mill, Stalybridge, Stationary steam engine.
- Companies based in Tameside
- Steam engine manufacturers
- Textile machinery manufacturers
Ashton Canal
The Ashton Canal is a canal in Greater Manchester, England, linking Manchester with Ashton-under-Lyne.
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B. Hick and Sons
B. Scott & Hodgson Ltd and B. Hick and Sons are steam engine manufacturers.
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Bolton Steam Museum
Bolton Steam Museum is a museum in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, which houses a variety of preserved steam engines.
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Corliss steam engine
A Corliss steam engine (or Corliss engine) is a steam engine, fitted with rotary valves and with variable valve timing patented in 1849, invented by and named after the US engineer George Henry Corliss of Providence, Rhode Island.
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Cotton mill
A cotton mill is a building that houses spinning or weaving machinery for the production of yarn or cloth from cotton, an important product during the Industrial Revolution in the development of the factory system.
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Courtaulds
Courtaulds was a United Kingdom-based manufacturer of fabric, clothing, artificial fibres, and chemicals.
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Diesel engine
The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is called a compression-ignition engine (CI engine).
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Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester is a ceremonial county in North West England.
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Guide Bridge
Guide Bridge is an area west of Ashton-under-Lyne, in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England.
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Guide Bridge railway station
Guide Bridge railway station serves Guide Bridge in Audenshaw, Greater Manchester, England, and is operated by Northern Trains.
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Lancashire
Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England.
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Moston, Manchester
Moston is a suburb of Manchester, in North West England, approximately north-east of the city centre.
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Royton
Royton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 21,284 in 2011.
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Rudolf Diesel
Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (18 March 1858 – 29 September 1913) was a German inventor and mechanical engineer who is famous for having invented the Diesel engine, which burns Diesel fuel; both are named after him.
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Shaw, Greater Manchester
Shaw is a ward and part of the built-up area in the civil parish of Shaw and Crompton, in the Oldham district, in the county of Greater Manchester, England.
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Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway
The Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway was an early British railway company which opened in stages between 1841 and 1845 between Sheffield and Manchester via Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Stalybridge Mill, Stalybridge
Stalybridge Mill, Stalybridge is a cotton spinning mill in Stalybridge, Tameside, Greater Manchester, England.
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Stationary steam engine
Stationary steam engines are fixed steam engines used for pumping or driving mills and factories, and for power generation.
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See also
Companies based in Tameside
- Boulton's Siding
- Chandley Ovens
- Christy (towel manufacturer)
- Donkey stone
- Hatton Promotions
- Jones Sewing Machine Company
- SHMD Joint Board
- Scott & Hodgson Ltd
- Starchaser Industries
- Studio Retail Group
- Taylor, Lang & Co
Steam engine manufacturers
- Armington & Sims Engine Company
- B. Hick and Sons
- Boulton and Watt
- Browett, Lindley & Co
- Buckley & Taylor
- Carels Frères
- Clayton & Shuttleworth
- Clayton Wagons
- Clayton, Goodfellow & Co. Ltd
- Crepelle
- Fenton, Murray and Jackson
- Gaar, Scott & Co.
- George Forrester and Company
- George Saxon & Co
- Gimson and Company
- Goldie & McCulloch
- Hathorn Davey
- J & E Wood
- John Musgrave & Sons
- Losh, Wilson and Bell
- Marshall, Sons & Co.
- McIntosh & Seymour
- Petrie of Rochdale
- Pittsburgh Steam Engine Company
- Scott & Hodgson Ltd
- Soulé Steam Feed Works
- Thornewill and Warham
- Urmson & Thompson
- W & J Galloway & Sons
- W. H. Allen, Sons & Company Ltd.
- William Roberts & Co of Nelson
- Woolstenhulmes & Rye
- Yates and Thom
Textile machinery manufacturers
- Asa Lees
- Brooks & Doxey
- Carels Frères
- Dürkopp Adler
- Dobson & Barlow
- Geo. Hattersley
- Goldie & McCulloch
- Howard & Bullough
- Itema
- John Hetherington & Sons
- John Pilling and Sons
- Joseph Hibbert (manufacturer)
- Juki
- Lakshmi Machine Works
- Lindauer Dornier
- Mackie International
- Mageba
- Murata Machinery
- OC Oerlikon
- Paul-Wyatt cotton mills
- Picanol
- Platt Brothers
- Rieter
- Saurer
- Scott & Hodgson Ltd
- Stäubli
- Sulzer (manufacturer)
- Taylor, Lang & Co
- Taylor, Wordsworth and Co
- Textile Machinery Makers Ltd
- Toyota Industries
- Tweedales & Smalley
- Uster Technologies
- Yates and Thom