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1866 A storm blew down their entire shed of mills <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 2nd March 1866 p158</ref> | 1866 A storm blew down their entire shed of mills <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 2nd March 1866 p158</ref> | ||
1890 Took limited status <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 17th January 1890 p61</ref> | In course of time Fry took over his partner's interest. | ||
1890 Took limited status <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 17th January 1890 p61</ref> and gradually passed into other hands | |||
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* Biography of Sir Theodore Fry [http://www.dmm.org.uk/archives/a_obit15.htm] | |||
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Fry, Ianson and Co of Darlington were ironmasters, iron manufacturers, steel converters and general engineers
of Rise Carr Rolling Mills, Darlington
1865 Charles I'Anson with Mr. Theodore Fry, M.P. and Alderman Kitching established the Rise Carr Rolling Mills at Darlington. These works were originally constructed with a view to the manufacture of merchant bars.
1866 A storm blew down their entire shed of mills [1]
In course of time Fry took over his partner's interest.
1890 Took limited status [2] and gradually passed into other hands
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer of 2nd March 1866 p158
- ↑ The Engineer of 17th January 1890 p61
- Biography of Sir Theodore Fry [1]