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of Lees and Co; of [[Lees and Graham]]?
of Lees and Co; of [[Lees and Graham]]?


1874 Membership proposal form of James Lees, engineer and ironfounder, Long Island Ironworks, Carlisle. With a note 'Proprietor of the Long Island Iron Works'.<ref>[https://archivecat.imeche.org/records/IME/7/4/5/61] IMechE: J Lees: proposal, 5 June 1874 </ref>
1874 Membership proposal form of James Lees, engineer and ironfounder, Long Island Ironworks, Carlisle. With a note 'Proprietor of the Long Island Iron Works'.<ref>[https://archivecat.imeche.org/records/IME/7/4/5/61] IMechE: J Lees: proposal, 5 June 1874 </ref>


1875 of Long Island Iron Works, Carlisle - probably [[Pratchitt Brothers]]
1875 of Long Island Iron Works, Carlisle. [[Pratchitt Brothers]] had the same address.





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of Lees and Co; of Lees and Graham?

1874 Membership proposal form of James Lees, engineer and ironfounder, Long Island Ironworks, Carlisle. With a note 'Proprietor of the Long Island Iron Works'.[1]

1875 of Long Island Iron Works, Carlisle. Pratchitt Brothers had the same address.



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  1. [1] IMechE: J Lees: proposal, 5 June 1874