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Help with motor from old grain mill
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 523705" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>Have you found :- <a href="https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Dening_and_Co" target="_blank">https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Dening_and_Co</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, enquiry on a milling forum I belong to produced the following history:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/181207348628788/user/100065739650268/?__cft__[0]=AZUAUwyuCQEsy3ejSNvzyMXCFzPcKSSuGK-jo_2fAX75UZTYbbsPliU7pzrBqz9fnTTJX0rI6OyMrl7FPEGL9IWnABKPcBaNttkXwbSPxImemM8Ke6hdFK5ZSxOB7MQLeGJq7JiJRg8XrOGpe54tEU2n&__tn__=R]-R" target="_blank">Stephen Bartlett</a></p><p>Started as Wightman and Denning, John Wightman a local farmer bought the forge in 1828 and Started making farm machinery in 1842 Charles Denning joined the partnership in 1867 Wightman retired leaving it as Denning & Co moving to a new premises in Crimchard. Chas son Samuel ran the business adding kitchen stoves and cast iron crosses fir graves.</p><p>The family were very prominent in Chard.</p><p>Became Denning &Co Ltd in 1937.</p><p>WW2 made aircraft parts after the war they lost out on the corned beef war with Argentina going in to liquidation in 1950, their machines can still be seen working in Australia and S Africa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 523705, member: 28452"] Have you found :- [URL]https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Dening_and_Co[/URL] Also, enquiry on a milling forum I belong to produced the following history: [URL='https://www.facebook.com/groups/181207348628788/user/100065739650268/?__cft__[0]=AZUAUwyuCQEsy3ejSNvzyMXCFzPcKSSuGK-jo_2fAX75UZTYbbsPliU7pzrBqz9fnTTJX0rI6OyMrl7FPEGL9IWnABKPcBaNttkXwbSPxImemM8Ke6hdFK5ZSxOB7MQLeGJq7JiJRg8XrOGpe54tEU2n&__tn__=R]-R']Stephen Bartlett[/URL] Started as Wightman and Denning, John Wightman a local farmer bought the forge in 1828 and Started making farm machinery in 1842 Charles Denning joined the partnership in 1867 Wightman retired leaving it as Denning & Co moving to a new premises in Crimchard. Chas son Samuel ran the business adding kitchen stoves and cast iron crosses fir graves. The family were very prominent in Chard. Became Denning &Co Ltd in 1937. WW2 made aircraft parts after the war they lost out on the corned beef war with Argentina going in to liquidation in 1950, their machines can still be seen working in Australia and S Africa [/QUOTE]
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