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Partners were [[Richard Duckering (1825-1870)]] | Partners were [[Edward Burton]] and [[Richard Duckering (1825-1870)]] | ||
1847 News item. 'On Monday night last, an alarm of fire raised by the Waterside, Lincoln, and was quickly discovered that the easting sheds occupied Messrs. Burton and Duckering, ironfounders, were in flames. The engines were speedily on the spot, but the sheds being chiefly composed of wood, and the wood being as "dry as tinder," they were rapidly consumed, and large quantity of wood models contained therein. regret hear that the parties are not insured.'<ref>Lincolnshire Chronicle - Friday 03 September 1847</ref> | 1847 News item. 'On Monday night last, an alarm of fire raised by the Waterside, Lincoln, and was quickly discovered that the easting sheds occupied Messrs. Burton and Duckering, ironfounders, were in flames. The engines were speedily on the spot, but the sheds being chiefly composed of wood, and the wood being as "dry as tinder," they were rapidly consumed, and large quantity of wood models contained therein. regret hear that the parties are not insured.'<ref>Lincolnshire Chronicle - Friday 03 September 1847</ref> |
Latest revision as of 06:36, 20 May 2017
Partners were Edward Burton and Richard Duckering (1825-1870)
1847 News item. 'On Monday night last, an alarm of fire raised by the Waterside, Lincoln, and was quickly discovered that the easting sheds occupied Messrs. Burton and Duckering, ironfounders, were in flames. The engines were speedily on the spot, but the sheds being chiefly composed of wood, and the wood being as "dry as tinder," they were rapidly consumed, and large quantity of wood models contained therein. regret hear that the parties are not insured.'[1]
Became Richard Duckering
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- ↑ Lincolnshire Chronicle - Friday 03 September 1847