Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1853 After the death of his partner, [[Thomas Frost (of Wigan)|Thomas Frost]], [[James Eastwood (1808-1874)|James Eastwood]] continued in business for himself.
c.1855 J. Eastwood built his railway ironworks on land neighbouring Swingler's Victoria works in Derby.


1862 Steam hammers
1862 Steam hammers
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[[Category: Town - Derby]]
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[[Category: Machine Tools]]
[[Category: Machine Tools]]
[[Category: Iron/Steel Foundry]]

Latest revision as of 16:29, 8 July 2019

of Derby

1853 After the death of his partner, Thomas Frost, James Eastwood continued in business for himself.

c.1855 J. Eastwood built his railway ironworks on land neighbouring Swingler's Victoria works in Derby.

1862 Steam hammers

Presumably later James Eastwood and Sons (of Derby)


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