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1861 Brothers-in-law, [[George Taylor (2)|George Taylor]] and [[Reuben Farley]], purchased the Summit Foundry. | 1861 Brothers-in-law, [[George Taylor (2)|George Taylor]] and [[Reuben Farley]], purchased the Summit Foundry. | ||
1865 Supplied the reversing wheels, housing and rolls for the new mills of the [[West Hartlepool Ironworks]] | 1865 Supplied the reversing wheels, housing and rolls for the new mills of the [[West Hartlepool Steel and Iron Co|West Hartlepool Ironworks]] | ||
1898 Gold medal in the Industrial Section of the [[Brussels International Exhibition]]<ref>London Gazette 1898</ref> | 1898 Gold medal in the Industrial Section of the [[Brussels International Exhibition]]<ref>London Gazette 1898</ref> |
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Taylor & Farley of Summit Foundry, West Bromwich
1861 Brothers-in-law, George Taylor and Reuben Farley, purchased the Summit Foundry.
1865 Supplied the reversing wheels, housing and rolls for the new mills of the West Hartlepool Ironworks
1898 Gold medal in the Industrial Section of the Brussels International Exhibition[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 1898