Often known as GREENBAT this company made all manner of machinery including a number of battery locomotives in their Albion Works in Armley
Manufacturer of machine tools at Wellhouse Foundry. This was acquired by Craven Bros in 1928 who had also been bought in 1919 by John Brown & Co.
Manufacturer of machine tools that took over the former Round Foundry, they became part of the Greenwood and Batley Group.
Displaying
Tools
🚂 |
🚌 |
🏋 |
✈ |
🛠 |
⛭ |
∀ |
≠ |
∞
Engine builder statistics | Locomotive Manufacturers Association | Bradford | Rotherham All, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Click onto the acronym to view full database listing for the relevant company. Clicking onto the name or works history link will display our brief history for the selected company. The companies may be filtered by the type of items produced using the links above. If there are survivors click onto the survivors to view.
Builder
Products
Notes
B
GBAT
Greenwood and Batley
Rail
Road
Aviation/Military
Machine Tools
Works History
Jbu
Joshua Buckton
Machine Tools
Works History
SBT
Smith, Beacock and Tannett
Crane
Machine Tools
Works History