Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Fearnley

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1860. Fearnley's steam hammers.

Thomas Fearnley (c1824- ) of Manningham, near Bradford.

c1824. Born the son of John Fearnley, Blacksmith

1843 May 11th. Married in Bradford to Jane Laycock. Age 19 of Bowling Lane. Thomas Fearnley, engineer.[1][2]

1861 Member of IMechE - Thomas Fearnley, Engineer, Vulcan Iron Works, Bradford.[3]

c.1860 A partner in R. Thwaites and Co until it was dissolved

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Sources of Information

  1. Bradford Observer - Thursday 14 September 1843
  2. BMD
  3. 1861 Institution of Mechanical Engineers