Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Adelphi Iron Works, Salford

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The Adelphi Ironworks had various occupants, as listed below:

1853 Partnership dissolved: Samuel Oddy, John Robinson, William Thompson, Edward Oldfield, Thomas Holmes, Thomas Thorley, and John Hewitt of Adelphi Iron Works, Salford, machine makers, as regards Hewitt, 27th June. Debts by remaining partners. [1]

1855 Sale of machinery, tools and effects for the trustees of Oddy, Robinson & Co. Includes machine tools by Joy, Lewis, and J. and J. Kershaw, portable weighing machines by Ogden and by Berresford.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Perry's Bankrupt Gazette, 9 July 1853
  2. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 17 February 1855