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of Ancholme Ironworks, Brigg and at Caistor (Near Grimsby) | of Ancholme Ironworks, Brigg and at Caistor (Near Grimsby) | ||
Founded by [[James Hart (1791-1848)]] | |||
1854 Advertisement. 'JAMES HART and SON, General Engineers, Agricultural Implement and Machine Makers, Brass and Iron Founders, Brigg and Caistor, respectfully invite the attention of agriculturists and the public generally to their Steam Thrashing Engines, in which boilers of improved principle are introduced, being constructed with flues and water spaces. The flues are arranged so that the flame traverses three times the length of the boiler....'<ref>Stamford Mercury - Friday 18 August 1854</ref> | 1854 Advertisement. 'JAMES HART and SON, General Engineers, Agricultural Implement and Machine Makers, Brass and Iron Founders, Brigg and Caistor, respectfully invite the attention of agriculturists and the public generally to their Steam Thrashing Engines, in which boilers of improved principle are introduced, being constructed with flues and water spaces. The flues are arranged so that the flame traverses three times the length of the boiler....'<ref>Stamford Mercury - Friday 18 August 1854</ref> | ||
A small operation that flourished in the 1860s and 1870s. Ceased in business around 1880 <ref>Steam Engine Builders of Lincolnshire by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1955 by Goose and Son</ref> | A small operation that flourished in the 1860s and 1870s. Ceased in business around 1880 <ref>Steam Engine Builders of Lincolnshire by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1955 by Goose and Son</ref> | ||
1872 [[Charles Louis Hett]] took over the Ancholme Foundry from [[William Hart (1818-1898)|William Hart]] | |||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Hart, J}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Hart, J}} | ||
[[Category: Town - Grimsby]] | [[Category: Town - Grimsby]] | ||
[[Category: Town - Brigg]] | |||
[[Category: Agricultural Machinery]] | [[Category: Agricultural Machinery]] |
Latest revision as of 09:20, 15 December 2022
of Ancholme Ironworks, Brigg and at Caistor (Near Grimsby)
Founded by James Hart (1791-1848)
1854 Advertisement. 'JAMES HART and SON, General Engineers, Agricultural Implement and Machine Makers, Brass and Iron Founders, Brigg and Caistor, respectfully invite the attention of agriculturists and the public generally to their Steam Thrashing Engines, in which boilers of improved principle are introduced, being constructed with flues and water spaces. The flues are arranged so that the flame traverses three times the length of the boiler....'[1]
A small operation that flourished in the 1860s and 1870s. Ceased in business around 1880 [2]
1872 Charles Louis Hett took over the Ancholme Foundry from William Hart