Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1824 Company formed. Listed as Robert Headley an Ironmonger and Pattern maker.
1824 Company formed. Listed as Robert Headley an Ironmonger and Pattern maker.


1848 Shown as [[J. and E. Headly]]. These were probably his sons John and Edward.
1848 Shown as [[J. and E. Headly]]. These were probably his sons James and Edward.


Erected a beam engine at Stow Bridge Pumping Station.
Erected a beam engine at Stow Bridge Pumping Station.

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1950. The beam engine at Stow Bridge.


341 Newmarket Road, Cambridge.

See also Headly.

1824 Company formed. Listed as Robert Headley an Ironmonger and Pattern maker.

1848 Shown as J. and E. Headly. These were probably his sons James and Edward.

Erected a beam engine at Stow Bridge Pumping Station.

1853 Known as Headley and Manning.

c1900 Became Headley and Edwards.

1920s The company closed.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • Steam Engine Builders of Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1950 by The Augustine Steward Press