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1824 Company established by [[Kirkstall Forge Co]] | 1824 Company established by the [[Kirkstall Forge Co]], Leeds as a branch warehouse. Was later acquired by [[John R. Cordingley]] | ||
1877 Company continued by [[Robert Leslie Armstrong]] | 1877 Company continued by [[Robert Leslie Armstrong]] |
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of 137 Thornton Road, Bradford
1824 Company established by the Kirkstall Forge Co, Leeds as a branch warehouse. Was later acquired by John R. Cordingley
1877 Company continued by Robert Leslie Armstrong
1914 Iron, steel and girder merchants. Specialities; Kirkstall KM iron, shafting and mild steel; best Yorkshire screw iron, fluting iron and faller iron; patent rolled planished and bright iron and steel; horse shoe iron, chain iron, cast double shear and spring steel, hooks, bolts and nuts, set screws, washers, rivets, anvils, vices, waggon slippers, crucible steel, wire ropes, girders, cart and carriage springs, tyres etc.; drilling and tyre-bending machines, portable forges, punching and shearing machines; pedestals, hangers and couplings, special lubricant for wire ropes. Agents to the Kirkstall Forge Co. Employees 7. [1]