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Maker of light castings for builders and engineers, of Falkirk
Maker of light castings for builders and engineers, of Falkirk


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* [http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/community/cultural_services/museums/archives/finding_aids/PDFs/business/iron_foundries.pdf] Falkirk Archives: ironfounders
* [http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/community/cultural_services/museums/archives/finding_aids/PDFs/business/iron_foundries.pdf] Falkirk Archives: ironfounders


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[[Category: Iron and Steel]]
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[[Category: Iron/Steel Foundry]]
[[Category: Iron/Steel Foundry]]
[[Category: Domestic Appliances]]
[[Category: Domestic Appliances]]

Latest revision as of 09:11, 16 November 2018

1927.

Maker of light castings for builders and engineers, of Falkirk

1898 Company incorporated

1918 Acquired by Wallace Farm Implements Ltd[1]

1924 Carmuirs Iron Co Ltd purchased Carmuirs Iron Works from the liquidators

1959/1960 Specialised in solid fuel cooking and heating appliances, General and Engineering Castings

1968 Went into voluntary insolvency in January

1973 finally closed in August

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Aug 09, 1920
  • [1] Falkirk Archives: ironfounders