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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class I.: Bowling Iron Co

From Graces Guide

33. BOWLING IRON COMPANY, near Bradford, Yorkshire; London, 5 Bankside.

Boiler plates, tyres, bars, angles, etc.

[Obtained a First Class Medal of 1851 Exhibition, and the Silver Medal of the Paris Exhibition, 1855.]

In order to give a general idea of the nature and scope of their operations, the Bowling Iron Company subjoin a list of the various branches of the iron trade in which they are engaged.

Iron-masters, engineers, millwrights, boiler-makers, etc., manufacturers of plates, tyres, bars, sheets, hoops, angle and tee iron, steam hammers, and forgings.

The sole agents for London, France, Germany, etc., are Messrs. Macnaught, Robertson, and Craig, whose offices in London are at 14 Cannon Street, E.C., and 5 Bankside, S.E.; and in Paris at 55 Rue de Douai.

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