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1871 Hennet & Co advertising for a boiler maker<ref>Bristol Mercury, 11 November 1871</ref> | 1871 Hennet & Co advertising for a boiler maker<ref>Bristol Mercury, 11 November 1871</ref> | ||
1873 [[Follett Charles | 1873 [[Follett Charles Hennet|F. C. Hennet]] was advertising for fitters<ref>Western Gazette, 8 August 1873</ref> | ||
1873 'NEW CRANE FOR BASIN [Exeter]. Tenders had been invited for a new ten-ton crane at the Basin, and that of Messrs. Hennett [sic] and Co., of the Bridgwater Iron Works, at £350, was accepted.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, 13 June 1873</ref> | 1873 'NEW CRANE FOR BASIN [Exeter]. Tenders had been invited for a new ten-ton crane at the Basin, and that of Messrs. Hennett [sic] and Co., of the Bridgwater Iron Works, at £350, was accepted.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, 13 June 1873</ref> |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 4 February 2020

Bridgewater Iron Works, Bridgewater (now spelt Bridgwater), Somerset.
Successor to Hennet, Spink and Else.
1870 'THE BRIDGWATER IRON WORKS, The failure of which was announced some time since, have been re-opened. Mr Hennet, one of the former proprietors, has been joined by other gentlemen, well known in Bristol, and possessed of plenty of capital and enterprise, and under these favourable auspices the new undertaking promises to be very successful.'[1]
1871 Hennet & Co advertising for a boiler maker[2]
1873 F. C. Hennet was advertising for fitters[3]
1873 'NEW CRANE FOR BASIN [Exeter]. Tenders had been invited for a new ten-ton crane at the Basin, and that of Messrs. Hennett [sic] and Co., of the Bridgwater Iron Works, at £350, was accepted.'[4]