Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Wexford Engineering Co

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of Wexford, Ireland.

The firm had its origins as R. and F. Keane of Cappoquin Foundry, where they made agricultural machinery under the STAR brand. It seems that they continued a connection with Cappoquin Foundry, as in 1902 they advertised for sale a large quantity of plant used on reclamation works, namely steam engines, boilers, pumps, steam cranes, winches, etc., at the Foundry, Cappoquin[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Freeman's Journal, 10 February 1900