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Revision as of 14:20, 12 May 2016
In 1799, John Penn started his agricultural engineering business in Deptford. In the 1830s, Penn’s son took over the business and focused on manufacturing marine steam engines. The company was very successful throughout the rest of the century and became the major engine supplier to the Royal Navy when it switched to steam power. John Penn and Sons was a major employer in the Greenwich area, with up to 1800 employees. In 1899 the company amalgamated with the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company as the Thames Iron Works Ship Building and Engineering Company. The new company failed in 1912.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Penn_and_Sons
http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/John_Penn_and_Sons
Operation
1799 to 1912
Location
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Ownership
From | To | Owner |
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1799 | 1899 | John Penn and Sons |
1899 | 1912 | Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd |
Industry
From | To | Industry |
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1799 | 1912 | Engineering Industry |