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[[Image:Im1950SEBSEC-JEH.jpg|thumb| 1950. The large beam engine at Stow bridge.]] | [[Image:Im1950SEBSEC-JEH.jpg|thumb| 1950. The large beam engine at Stow bridge.]] | ||
of Cambridge | of Eagle Foundry, Market Hill, Cambridge | ||
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> | ||
1824 Company formed by [[Robert Headly]] an Ironmonger and Pattern maker. | |||
1839 Robert Headly, ironmonger and iron and brass founder, Market Hill, Cambridge<ref>Robson's Commercial Directory of Beds, Bucks ..., 1839</ref>. | |||
1843 Business taken over by Robert's sons [[James Ind Headly]] and [[Edward Ind Headly]] | 1843 Business taken over by Robert's sons [[James Ind Headly]] and [[Edward Ind Headly]] | ||
1846 Factory moved to Mill Road following a fire | 1846 Factory moved to Mill Road following a fire | ||
c.1850 [[J. and E. Headly]] steam pumping engine for land drainage at Stitches Farm, Wimblington. | |||
1851 J. and E. Headley (sic) engineers and ironfounders, Eagle Foundry, Mill Road<ref> History, Gazetteer & Directory of Cambridgeshire, 1851</ref>. | |||
Erected a beam engine at Stow Bridge Pumping Station. | Erected a beam engine at Stow Bridge Pumping Station. | ||
1852 Partnership dissolved. James went into partnership with John Manning, trading as [[Headly and Manning]] at the Eagle Foundry. | |||
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of Eagle Foundry, Market Hill, Cambridge
Maker of stationary engines at Exchange Ironworks [1]in Cambridge.[2]
1824 Company formed by Robert Headly an Ironmonger and Pattern maker.
1839 Robert Headly, ironmonger and iron and brass founder, Market Hill, Cambridge[3].
1843 Business taken over by Robert's sons James Ind Headly and Edward Ind Headly
1846 Factory moved to Mill Road following a fire
c.1850 J. and E. Headly steam pumping engine for land drainage at Stitches Farm, Wimblington.
1851 J. and E. Headley (sic) engineers and ironfounders, Eagle Foundry, Mill Road[4].
Erected a beam engine at Stow Bridge Pumping Station.
1852 Partnership dissolved. James went into partnership with John Manning, trading as Headly and Manning at the Eagle Foundry.