Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,717 pages of information and 247,131 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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1864 Advert: 'LEES & GRAHAM, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, SMITHS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, LONG ISLAND IRON WORKS, CARLISLE. <br>N.B.—SMITH WORK AND CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.'<ref>Carlisle Journal - 4 October 1864 </ref>
1864 Advert: 'LEES & GRAHAM, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, SMITHS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, LONG ISLAND IRON WORKS, CARLISLE. <br>N.B.—SMITH WORK AND CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.'<ref>Carlisle Journal - 4 October 1864 </ref>
1870 Cast the railings for Central Gardens, Portland Square, Carlisle<ref>[https://www.carlisle.gov.uk/Portals/0/Documents/Residents/Planning/Crystal%20Reports%20-%20lst%20bldg%20with%20sch%20pro%20with%20description%2027.02.17.pdf?ver=fqGFLWgtwuwGE7buhVt4Kw%3d%3d] Carlisle City Council Listed Buildings by Parish, p.206</ref>
Note: Long Island Iron Works was previously occupied by [[Blaylock and Pratchitt]].


== See Also ==
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of Long Island, Carlisle

1864 Advert: 'LEES & GRAHAM, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, SMITHS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, LONG ISLAND IRON WORKS, CARLISLE.
N.B.—SMITH WORK AND CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.'[1]

1870 Cast the railings for Central Gardens, Portland Square, Carlisle[2]

Note: Long Island Iron Works was previously occupied by Blaylock and Pratchitt.

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Sources of Information

  1. Carlisle Journal - 4 October 1864
  2. [1] Carlisle City Council Listed Buildings by Parish, p.206