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of Falkirk, Scotland.  Telephone: 39.  Telegraphic Address: "Camelon, Falkirk"
of Falkirk, Scotland.  Telephone: 39.  Telegraphic Address: "Camelon, Falkirk"


* 1845-1950s
* 1845 Founded as [[Millar, Crosswaite and Smith]].


* [[Millar, Crosswaite and Smith]] - Taken over by [[Portdownie Iron Works]].
in 1845 as Crosswaite, Miller and Co at Lock 16.
 
* 1854 the first partnership was dissolved and the works sold to Mr Smith.
 
* 1870 Mr Smith opened a new foundry called Kilns Iron works on the south side of the Forth and Clyde Canal at Kilns Place near Lock 9 in Falkirk. This new foundry started off producing pipes but in 1873 the entire plant from the Lock 16 foundry was transferred there too. The
company then became known as [[Camelon Iron Co]].
 
* The foundry at Lock 16 was sold to [[Walker, Turnbull and Co]] and became [[Portdownie Iron Works]].  
 
* 1890 Camelon Iron Co was incorporated in 1890 with the registration number SC002035


* 1925 Patent - Improvements in cooking ovens.
* 1925 Patent - Improvements in cooking ovens.
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* 1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair.  "Cameo" Twin Fire Back-to-back Grate at work.  "Imperial Signet" Combination Grate at work.  "Signet" Combination Grate, popular model.  Mantel Register Grates.  Finished in heat-resisting enamel colours, mottled. (Stand Nos. B.909 and B.810) <ref>[[1937 British Industries Fair]] Page 345</ref>
* 1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair.  "Cameo" Twin Fire Back-to-back Grate at work.  "Imperial Signet" Combination Grate at work.  "Signet" Combination Grate, popular model.  Mantel Register Grates.  Finished in heat-resisting enamel colours, mottled. (Stand Nos. B.909 and B.810) <ref>[[1937 British Industries Fair]] Page 345</ref>
* In or before 1954, the premises at Kilns Place were closed; Camelon Iron Works was transferred to the Grange Foundry, Stirling Rd, Camelon.
* The company was then known as [[Grange-Camelon Iron Co]].
* 1954 [[Camelon Iron Co]] dissolved.
* 1967 Grange-Camelon Iron Works closed in 1967.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [http://www.wikipatents.com/gb/0251478.html] Wikipatents
* [http://www.wikipatents.com/gb/0251478.html] Wikipatents
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* [http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/community/cultural_services/museums/archives/finding_aids/PDFs/business/iron_foundries.pdf] Falkirk Archives: iron founders
[[Category: Town - Falkirk]]


[[Category: Iron and Steel Works]]
[[Category:Domestic Appliances]]
[[Category:Domestic Appliances]]

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1951.
1951.

of Falkirk, Scotland. Telephone: 39. Telegraphic Address: "Camelon, Falkirk"

in 1845 as Crosswaite, Miller and Co at Lock 16.

  • 1854 the first partnership was dissolved and the works sold to Mr Smith.
  • 1870 Mr Smith opened a new foundry called Kilns Iron works on the south side of the Forth and Clyde Canal at Kilns Place near Lock 9 in Falkirk. This new foundry started off producing pipes but in 1873 the entire plant from the Lock 16 foundry was transferred there too. The

company then became known as Camelon Iron Co.

  • 1890 Camelon Iron Co was incorporated in 1890 with the registration number SC002035
  • 1925 Patent - Improvements in cooking ovens.
  • 1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. "Cameo" Twin Fire Back-to-back Grate at work. "Imperial Signet" Combination Grate at work. "Signet" Combination Grate, popular model. Mantel Register Grates. Finished in heat-resisting enamel colours, mottled. (Stand Nos. B.909 and B.810) [1]
  • In or before 1954, the premises at Kilns Place were closed; Camelon Iron Works was transferred to the Grange Foundry, Stirling Rd, Camelon.
  • 1967 Grange-Camelon Iron Works closed in 1967.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  • [1] Scottish Ironwork
  • [2] Wikipatents
  • [3] Falkirk Archives: iron founders