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1805 Advert: 'ISAIAH HORTON, From near Birmingham, Begs leave to inform the Public, that he has taken the Foundery, lately occupied by Mr. William Kirkby, Richmond-street, Manchester, where he intends to carry on the business of Engine Boiler Maker, in all its various branches. -He flatters himself that, from many years experience, he will be able to give the greatest satisfaction.<br>N.B. Has convenient carriages for fetching boilers to repair.'<ref>Manchester Mercury, 26 November 1805</ref> | 1805 Advert: 'ISAIAH HORTON, From near Birmingham, Begs leave to inform the Public, that he has taken the Foundery, lately occupied by Mr. William Kirkby, Richmond-street, Manchester, where he intends to carry on the business of Engine Boiler Maker, in all its various branches. -He flatters himself that, from many years experience, he will be able to give the greatest satisfaction.<br>N.B. Has convenient carriages for fetching boilers to repair.'<ref>Manchester Mercury, 26 November 1805</ref> | ||
1815 Advertising as iron founders at Hunt Street, Oxford Street. | |||
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[[Category: Town - Manchester]] | [[Category: Town - Manchester]] | ||
[[Category: Boiler | [[Category: Boiler Makers]] | ||
[[Category: Iron and Steel]] | [[Category: Iron and Steel]] | ||
[[Category: Iron/Steel Foundry]] | [[Category: Iron/Steel Foundry]] |
Revision as of 21:07, 12 April 2015
of Manchester
1805 Advert: 'ISAIAH HORTON, From near Birmingham, Begs leave to inform the Public, that he has taken the Foundery, lately occupied by Mr. William Kirkby, Richmond-street, Manchester, where he intends to carry on the business of Engine Boiler Maker, in all its various branches. -He flatters himself that, from many years experience, he will be able to give the greatest satisfaction.
N.B. Has convenient carriages for fetching boilers to repair.'[1]
1815 Advertising as iron founders at Hunt Street, Oxford Street.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Manchester Mercury, 26 November 1805