ESTABLISHED A.D. 1822.
JAMES LEWIS.
41, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS,
(Late Lewis & Son, of Wych Street, Strand),
Engineer, Machinist, Lathe and Tool Maker, and Modeller of New Inventions, for English or Foreign Patents, from Drawings or Specifications, in Brass, Iron, or Wood.
Also Manufacturer of Steam Engines and Boilers for driving Amateur Lathes, Pleasure Boats, &c., the Boilers fitted with Messrs. Field's Patent Circulating Tubes; whereby a great saving of Fuel and space is effected; or can be fitted for Gas.
Model Steam Engines and Boilers kept in Stock, and the different parts may be had for making the same.
Estimates given for all kinds of Work. Country Orders punctually attended to.