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1885 'Sale of a Foundry.— The large iron foundry so long carried on at Johnstone by Messrs James Goodwin & Co., has been sold privately to a Paisley firm.'<ref>Dundee Courier - Friday 22 May 1885</ref>
1885 'Sale of a Foundry.— The large iron foundry so long carried on at Johnstone by Messrs James Goodwin & Co., has been sold privately to a Paisley firm.'<ref>Dundee Courier - Friday 22 May 1885</ref>
1889 [[Goodwins, Jardine and Co]] to purchase Coats Iron and Steel Co]] and [[James Goodwin and Co]].<ref>James Goodwin and Co</ref>


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Revision as of 10:49, 29 January 2023

January 1888.
June 1888.

Iron founders, engineers and bridge builders.

Works at Ardrossan, Johnstone and Motherwell.

Shipping ports at Ardrossan, Glasgow, Leith and Greenock.

1865 Established Brandon Bridge-Building Co

1885 'Sale of a Foundry.— The large iron foundry so long carried on at Johnstone by Messrs James Goodwin & Co., has been sold privately to a Paisley firm.'[1]

1889 Goodwins, Jardine and Co to purchase Coats Iron and Steel Co]] and James Goodwin and Co.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Dundee Courier - Friday 22 May 1885
  2. James Goodwin and Co