Maudslay, Sons & Field

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Maudslay, Sons & Field was a prominent 19th-century British engineering firm known for manufacturing marine steam engines and other heavy machinery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British company
engineering firm
marine engineering company
businessModel engineering contracting
manufacturing
continent Europe
country England
United Kingdom
customerType merchant shipping companies
naval authorities
shipbuilders
fieldOfWork mechanical engineering
naval engineering
steam power technology
foundedBy Henry Maudslay NERFINISHED
hasKeyPerson Henry Maudslay NERFINISHED
Joseph Maudslay NERFINISHED
Joshua Field NERFINISHED
Thomas Henry Maudslay NERFINISHED
hasLegacy contribution to development of British steam navy
influence on later marine engine design
hasReputation prominent 19th‑century British engineering firm
historicalPeriod Victorian era
industry engineering
marine engineering
steam engine manufacturing
knownFor contribution to early steamship propulsion
high‑quality marine steam engines
precision engineering
location Lambeth NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
namedAfter Henry Maudslay NERFINISHED
operatedInCentury 19th century
partOf British industrial revolution NERFINISHED
product heavy machinery
marine steam engines
ship machinery
stationary steam engines
specialization large steam machinery
marine engines
typeOfEnterprise private company
usedTechnology marine propulsion systems
steam engines

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