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'''Maker of stationary engines at Exchange Ironworks <ref>The Engineer 1869/03/19</ref>in Cambridge'''. <ref>Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10</ref>
Maker of stationary engines at Exchange Ironworks <ref>The Engineer 1869/03/19</ref>in Cambridge.<ref>Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10</ref>


See also [[Headly]].
See also [[Headly]].


1824 Company formed. Listed as '''Robert Headley''' an Ironmonger and Pattern maker.
1824 Company formed by [[Robert Headley]] an Ironmonger and Pattern maker.


1848 Shown as [[J. and E. Headly]]. These were probably his sons James and Edward.
1843 Business taken over by Robert's sons [[James Ind Headly]] and [[Edward Ind Headly]]
 
1846 Factory moved to Mill Road following a fire


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


1853 Known as '''Headley and Manning'''.
1853 Became [[Headley and Manning]]


c1900 Became [[Headly and Edwards]].


1920s The company closed.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 09:03, 23 December 2012

1869.
1950. The large beam engine at Stow bridge.

of Cambridge

Maker of stationary engines at Exchange Ironworks [1]in Cambridge.[2]

See also Headly.

1824 Company formed by Robert Headley an Ironmonger and Pattern maker.

1843 Business taken over by Robert's sons James Ind Headly and Edward Ind Headly

1846 Factory moved to Mill Road following a fire

Erected a beam engine at Stow Bridge Pumping Station.

1853 Became Headley and Manning


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1869/03/19
  2. Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10