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Iron founders of Silver Street, Barnstaple. <ref>History, Gazetteer and Directory of Devon, 1878-1879.</ref> | 1878 Iron founders of Silver Street, Barnstaple. <ref>History, Gazetteer and Directory of Devon, 1878-1879.</ref> | ||
1888 J. D. Young and Son, ironfounders, of Barnstaple.<ref>North Devon Journal - Thursday 07 June 1888</ref> | |||
1891 Mr. J. D. Young, the Lion Iron Foundry.<ref>North Devon Journal - Thursday 20 August 1891</ref> | |||
1894 William Young of the firm J. D. Young and Son.<ref>North Devon Journal - Thursday 25 October 1894</ref> | |||
1899 Company converted to Limited status. James Colbourne to be a director and Thomas S. Colbourne and Frederick Colbourne as engineers. J. D. Young in the Chair.<ref>North Devon Journal - Thursday 18 May 1899</ref> | |||
1901 'Accepting an invitation from Messrs. J. D. Young and Son, Ltd., we have seen in their engineering works a most ingenious machine they have built for kneading and dividing dough.' Built to the patents of Chutter and Rainbow of Barnstaple.<ref>North Devon Journal - Thursday 25 April 1901</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:11, 30 October 2020


1878 Iron founders of Silver Street, Barnstaple. [1]
1888 J. D. Young and Son, ironfounders, of Barnstaple.[2]
1891 Mr. J. D. Young, the Lion Iron Foundry.[3]
1894 William Young of the firm J. D. Young and Son.[4]
1899 Company converted to Limited status. James Colbourne to be a director and Thomas S. Colbourne and Frederick Colbourne as engineers. J. D. Young in the Chair.[5]
1901 'Accepting an invitation from Messrs. J. D. Young and Son, Ltd., we have seen in their engineering works a most ingenious machine they have built for kneading and dividing dough.' Built to the patents of Chutter and Rainbow of Barnstaple.[6]