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of Prospect Foundry, Cleckheaton. | |||
See [[William Stead (1837-1921)]] | |||
1864 Mention. William Stead, Prospect Foundry, Cleckheaton.<ref>Leeds Mercury - Saturday 10 September 1864</ref> | |||
1869 Maker of 60 hp engine used in the mill of [[R. and C. Goldthorp]] | 1869 Maker of 60 hp engine used in the mill of [[R. and C. Goldthorp]] | ||
1881 Meeting of Creditors.<ref>Manchester Evening News - Saturday 08 January 1881</ref> | |||
1882 Business closing. 'To be Sold by Private Treaty, owing to declining business, all the TOOLS, Patterns, Crane, Boxes, Horses, Drays, Carts, and everything belonging to and Engineering and Ironfounder’s Plant. William Stead, Prospect Foundry, Cleckheaton.'<ref>Bradford Observer - Thursday 26 January 1882</ref> | 1882 Business closing. 'To be Sold by Private Treaty, owing to declining business, all the TOOLS, Patterns, Crane, Boxes, Horses, Drays, Carts, and everything belonging to and Engineering and Ironfounder’s Plant. William Stead, Prospect Foundry, Cleckheaton.'<ref>Bradford Observer - Thursday 26 January 1882</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Stationary Steam Engines ]] | [[Category: Stationary Steam Engines ]] |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 24 March 2020
of Prospect Foundry, Cleckheaton.
1864 Mention. William Stead, Prospect Foundry, Cleckheaton.[1]
1869 Maker of 60 hp engine used in the mill of R. and C. Goldthorp
1881 Meeting of Creditors.[2]
1882 Business closing. 'To be Sold by Private Treaty, owing to declining business, all the TOOLS, Patterns, Crane, Boxes, Horses, Drays, Carts, and everything belonging to and Engineering and Ironfounder’s Plant. William Stead, Prospect Foundry, Cleckheaton.'[3]