Builder of cranes in Stanningley.
Dougill's Engineering built the Loidis between 1898 and 1904. They also built cars and commercial vehicles under the Frick name.
Most of Hudsons locomotive orders were subcontracted to Hunslet, Hudswell or outside Leeds though they produced some locomotives in house in their Gildersome Foundry. The bulk of their manufacturing business was supplying light railway equipment, track, wagons, etc. 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.
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BUT
Samuel Butler and Co
Crane
Works History
Doug
Dougill's Engineering
Road
Works History
HUD
Robert Hudson
Rail
Road
Other Items
Some items were bought second hand (quite a lot after the first war), sold onto new homes or hired out and these were not necessarily built in Leeds.
Works History
Jbu
Joshua Buckton
Machine Tools
Works History
JBUT
John Butler & Co
Crane
Works History