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Held at the Bingley Hall, Birmingham, from the 15th - 24th of June. | Held at the Bingley Hall, Birmingham, from the 15th - 24th of June. | ||
The Full title of the show is the '''International Foundry Trades Exhibition,''' although there are few exhibits from abroad. | |||
* '''Exhibitors:''' | * '''Exhibitors:''' |
Revision as of 11:27, 2 December 2014
Held at the Bingley Hall, Birmingham, from the 15th - 24th of June.
The Full title of the show is the International Foundry Trades Exhibition, although there are few exhibits from abroad.
- Exhibitors:
- Morgan Crucible Co.
- British Reverberatory Furnaces.
- Universal System of Machine Moulding and Machinery Co.
- Alfred Herbert.
- Foster Instrument Co.
- Dr. T. E. Stanton.
- Adaptable Moulding Machine Co.
- Cambridge and Paul Instrument Co.
- W. and T. Avery.
- Joseph Baker, Sons and Perkins.
- John MacDonald and Son.
- Carborundum Co.
- Macnab and Co.
- Thwaites Brothers.
- Shotts Iron Co.
- Herring and Son.
- Oak Foundry.
- Andrew Handyside and Co.
- Consett Iron Co.
- Birtley Iron Co.
- N. Hingley and Sons
- Netherton Ironworks.
- Rudge-Littley.
- Hoyt Metal Co.
- T. J. Priestman.
- Nobel Industries.
- Amalgams Co.
- J. W. and C. J. Phillips.
- Major, Robinson and Co.
- W. Canning and Co.
- Fordath Engineering Co.
- Atlas Preservative Co.
- Carbic.