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Ironfounders, of Harleston iron works, Harleston street, Sheffield ( | Ironfounders, of Harleston iron works, Harleston street, Sheffield | ||
c.1860 [[Thomas Parkin Moorwood]] arrived in Sheffield and, in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. [[Thomas Watson (3)|Thomas Watson]] and Mr. [[Thomas Marshall (2)|Thomas Marshall]], established the Harleston Works, Carlisle Street, East Sheffield. | |||
The firm were engineers, ironfounders, stove-grate manufacturers, etc. | |||
A major part of their work was production of castings for use in the Sheffield trades. | |||
1882 Partnership between Thomas Marshall, Thomas Watson, and Thomas Parkin Moorwood, as Iron Founders and Stove Grate Manufacturers, at Harleston Iron Works, Sheffield, was dissolved when Thomas Marshall left. The business was continued as [[Watson, Moorwood and Co]]<ref>The London Gazette 13 January 1882</ref> | 1882 Partnership between Thomas Marshall, Thomas Watson, and Thomas Parkin Moorwood, as Iron Founders and Stove Grate Manufacturers, at Harleston Iron Works, Sheffield, was dissolved when Thomas Marshall left. The business was continued as [[Watson, Moorwood and Co]]<ref>The London Gazette 13 January 1882</ref> |
Revision as of 10:30, 26 October 2018
Ironfounders, of Harleston iron works, Harleston street, Sheffield
c.1860 Thomas Parkin Moorwood arrived in Sheffield and, in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Watson and Mr. Thomas Marshall, established the Harleston Works, Carlisle Street, East Sheffield.
The firm were engineers, ironfounders, stove-grate manufacturers, etc.
A major part of their work was production of castings for use in the Sheffield trades.
1882 Partnership between Thomas Marshall, Thomas Watson, and Thomas Parkin Moorwood, as Iron Founders and Stove Grate Manufacturers, at Harleston Iron Works, Sheffield, was dissolved when Thomas Marshall left. The business was continued as Watson, Moorwood and Co[1]
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- ↑ The London Gazette 13 January 1882