Dunheved Iron Works
of Launceston
- Not to be confused with Dunheved Foundry
1884 Farm implements. W. H. Reed, Dunheved Iron Works, Launceston.[1]
1890 Death of William Henry Reed, age 42, of Dunheved Iron Works.[2]
1892 T. W. Bate re-opens the Dunheved Iron Works.[3]
1898 Sale of all Stock-in-Trade.[4]
1899 M. A. Bate and Co, Dunheved Iron Works.[5]
1908 M. A. Bate and Co, Agricultural Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Dunheved Iron Works.[6]
1980 Hamblys (Whitestone), Dunheved Iron Works.[7]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Western Morning News - Saturday 06 December 1884
- ↑ Royal Cornwall Gazette - Thursday 31 July 1890
- ↑ Cornish & Devon Post - Friday 29 April 1892
- ↑ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 20 May 1898
- ↑ Western Times - Tuesday 25 April 1899
- ↑ Cornish & Devon Post - Saturday 18 January 1908
- ↑ Western Morning News - Wednesday 10 December 1980