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1873 Medal of Merit at the Vienna Exhibition.<ref>1881 Advert</ref> | 1873 Medal of Merit at the Vienna Exhibition.<ref>1881 Advert</ref> | ||
1882 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Peter Kirk]], [Charles J. Valentine|Charles James Valentine]], [[Peter Gibson Quirk]], and [[Joseph Ledger]], trading together as the Moss Bay Hematite Iron and Steel Company, at Workington<ref>London Gazette 6 June 1882</ref>. | 1882 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Peter Kirk (2)|Peter Kirk]], [[Charles J. Valentine|Charles James Valentine]], [[Peter Gibson Quirk]], and [[Joseph Ledger]], trading together as the Moss Bay Hematite Iron and Steel Company, at Workington<ref>London Gazette 6 June 1882</ref>. | ||
1891 The company was registered on 25 March. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | 1891 The company was registered on 25 March. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> |
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of Workington, Cumberland.
1873 Medal of Merit at the Vienna Exhibition.[1]
1882 Dissolution of the Partnership between Peter Kirk, Charles James Valentine, Peter Gibson Quirk, and Joseph Ledger, trading together as the Moss Bay Hematite Iron and Steel Company, at Workington[2].
1891 The company was registered on 25 March. [3]
1909 Company voluntarily wound up and, together with the Workington Iron Co, the Harrington Iron and Coal Co and the Cumberland properties of Cammell Laird and Co, the businesses were transferred to a new company[4] - Workington Iron and Steel Co