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1852 Letter from [[Andrew Ogle]] concerning a fatal boiler explosion at Euxton, describing serious shortcomings observed and reported by their engineer<ref>Preston Chronicle, 7 August 1852</ref> | 1852 Letter from [[Andrew Ogle]] concerning a fatal boiler explosion at Euxton, describing serious shortcomings observed and reported by their engineer<ref>Preston Chronicle, 7 August 1852</ref>. | ||
1857 Launch of the iron vessel ''Bogota'' from their shipbuilding yard at March End. Built for Blythe and Troughton, and designed by [[Jonathan Grindrod]] of [[Grindrod and Sons]] of Liverpool<ref>Preston Chronicle, 2 May 1857</ref>. | |||
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Of Hope Foundry, Preston
1852 Letter from Andrew Ogle concerning a fatal boiler explosion at Euxton, describing serious shortcomings observed and reported by their engineer[1].
1857 Launch of the iron vessel Bogota from their shipbuilding yard at March End. Built for Blythe and Troughton, and designed by Jonathan Grindrod of Grindrod and Sons of Liverpool[2].