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<abstract>Fulton's Foundry were blacksmiths, engineers and millwrights, in Flinders Street, Melbourne. They produced a variety of goods including award-winning wool presses, bullocks' yokes, carriages and marine and other steam engines. The firm supplied the first engines, pumping and hoisting machinery erected at the Ballarat goldfield, together with engines and boilers for use in Murray River paddle steamers</abstract>

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<abstract>A transcribed account of engineering firms in Victoria from the 19th to 20th century. The author is Charles George Weickhardt.

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Austral Otis Engineering Company Ltd;
Atlas Company of Engineers;
The Bendigo Engineers;
Campbell, Sloss and McCann;
Enoch Chambers;
Edward Campbell &amp; Son;
Davies and Shephard;
Charles Dangerfield and Co;
Drysdale and Fraser;
M. G. Dyke &amp; Son;
C. Ebeling &amp; Sons;
Fulton Foundry Company;
William Glover &amp; Co;
W. G. Goetz &amp; Sons;
Humble &amp; Sons (in Geelong);
Jacques Bros;
Johns &amp; Waygood;
Kelly &amp; Lewis Ltd;
Langlands Foundry Company;
A. H. McDonald &amp; Co;
McKenzie &amp; Holland;
H. W. Mould (Clyde Iron Works);
David Munro &amp; Co;
Joseph Nixon;
Orton &amp; Burns;
Phoenix Foundry Company;
D. Richardson &amp; Sons;
Schumachers Mill Furnishing Works;
J. J. Sneesby (Standard Engineering Works);
John W. Stamp Pty. Ltd;
Union Foundry (in Ballarat);
Thompsons Ltd (in Castlemaine);
Vickers Ruwolt;
John Welsh Pty Ltd;
Wright &amp; Edwards Ltd.</abstract>
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