Walker and Norcombe
of Naylor Street Foundry, Liverpool
1871 Advert: ' NAYLOR-STREET IRONFOUNDRY, 35 & 37, NAYLOR-STREET, VAUXUALL-ROAD. MR. HENRY WALKER, ENGINEER, and late Foreman to Messrs. Tessemond and Kissons for upwards of 7 1/2 years, hereby informs his friends and the public that he has taken the above Foundry, formerly occupied by W. Johnson and Co. and Mr. John Metcalf, and is now carrying on the business of GENERAL IRONFOUNDER, MILLWRIGHT, and ENGINEER. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates Supplied. on application, for Engines, Mill Gearing, Steam Boilers. Hydraulic Lifts, &c. Heating Apparatuses, by steam or air, for Laundries, Drying, Disinfecting, and other purposes. Quotations for Castings.
Address- Messrs. Walker and Norcombe. Office,35 Naylor-street.'[1]
See Naylor, Norcombe and Pendleton
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Liverpool Mercury - Friday 1 September 1871