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The Round Foundry was created in 1795 by a partnership of John Marshall, Mathew Murray, Fenton and Wood. It was with this foundry that [[Matthew Murray]] made his name with the production of textile machinery, steam engines and locomotives which he exported worldwide. | The Round Foundry of Holbeck, Leeds, was created in 1795 by a partnership of John Marshall, Mathew Murray, Fenton and Wood. It was with this foundry that [[Matthew Murray]] made his name with the production of textile machinery, steam engines and locomotives which he exported worldwide. | ||
The Round Foundry developed to become one of the world's first specialist engineering foundries. Disaster struck the foundry in the 19th century when fire destroyed many of the original buildings, including the large rotunda that gave the foundry its name. Some buildings were saved, the earliest of which dates from 1798 and includes the Green Sand and the Dry Sand Foundries. | The Round Foundry developed to become one of the world's first specialist engineering foundries. Disaster struck the foundry in the 19th century when fire destroyed many of the original buildings, including the large rotunda that gave the foundry its name. Some buildings were saved, the earliest of which dates from 1798 and includes the Green Sand and the Dry Sand Foundries. | ||
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[[Fenton, Murray and Jackson]] | |||
[[Smith, Beacock and Tannett]] | |||
[[Greenwood and Batley]] | |||
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The Round Foundry of Holbeck, Leeds, was created in 1795 by a partnership of John Marshall, Mathew Murray, Fenton and Wood. It was with this foundry that Matthew Murray made his name with the production of textile machinery, steam engines and locomotives which he exported worldwide.
The Round Foundry developed to become one of the world's first specialist engineering foundries. Disaster struck the foundry in the 19th century when fire destroyed many of the original buildings, including the large rotunda that gave the foundry its name. Some buildings were saved, the earliest of which dates from 1798 and includes the Green Sand and the Dry Sand Foundries.
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Sources of Information
- [1] Holbeck Urban Village