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1901 Diana car
 
1907 Lewis and Lewis, Engineers, Townmead Iron Foundry.<ref>Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 23 March 1907</ref>
 
1931 [[H. Hendra and Son]] say they have been in business at the Townmead Iron Foundry for past 34 years.<ref>Fulham Chronicle - Friday 27 March 1931</ref>


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May 1901.

of the Foundry, Townmead Road, London

1901 Diana car

1907 Lewis and Lewis, Engineers, Townmead Iron Foundry.[1]

1931 H. Hendra and Son say they have been in business at the Townmead Iron Foundry for past 34 years.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 23 March 1907
  2. Fulham Chronicle - Friday 27 March 1931