Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

Registered UK Charity (No. 115342)

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,257 pages of information and 244,498 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Difference between revisions of "Barrows and Stewart"

From Graces Guide
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[image: Im090627BR-BarrowsSt-70.jpg|thumb| 1870. ]]
[[image:Im18691210Er-21BarrowsStew.jpg |thumb|1869.]]
[[image:Im090627BR-BarrowsSt-70.jpg|thumb| 1870. ]]
[[Image:Im1872EnV34-p316.jpg|thumb| 1872. ]]
[[Image:Im1872EnV34-p316.jpg|thumb| 1872. ]]
[[Image:Im18761007Build-Barrows.jpg|thumb| 1876. ]]
[[Image: Im18800102E-BarrowsStewart.jpg|thumb| January 1880. ]]
[[Image: Im18800102E-BarrowsStewart.jpg|thumb| January 1880. ]]
[[image:Im1881Ev32-p053.jpg |thumb| 1881. Traction Engine Exhibited at the [[1881 Royal Agricultural Show]].]]
[[image:Im1881Ev32-p053.jpg |thumb| 1881. Traction Engine Exhibited at the [[1881 Royal Agricultural Show]].]]


of Cherwell Works, Banbury, Oxon.
'''Barrows and Stewart''' of Cherwell Works, Banbury, Oxon.


formerly [[Barrows and Carmichael]].
Formerly [[Barrows and Carmichael]].


Partnership formed by [[Thomas Welch Barrows]] and [[William Stewart (of Neithrop)|William Stewart]]
Partnership formed by [[Thomas Welch Barrows]] and [[William Stewart (of Neithrop)|William Stewart]]

Latest revision as of 08:02, 10 January 2020

1869.
1870.
1872.
1876.
January 1880.
1881. Traction Engine Exhibited at the 1881 Royal Agricultural Show.

Barrows and Stewart of Cherwell Works, Banbury, Oxon.

Formerly Barrows and Carmichael.

Partnership formed by Thomas Welch Barrows and William Stewart

1868 June. Advertising portable steam engines and threshing machines [1]

1868 Exhibited agricultural implements at the Oxfordshire and Banbury Agricultural Societies' Show [2]

1876 Listed as 'Barrows and Stewart, engineers and machinists, manufacturers of traction, portable and fixed steam engines, threshing machines, steam cultivating apparatus, winding and pumping engines for coal mines. Engine and Machine Works, Cherwell Foundry, Banbury' [3]

1876 Exhibitor at the Royal Agricultural Show at Birmingham with an engine and mortar mill. [4]

1881 Employing about 100 men and boys [5]

1882 Listed under Iron Founders, Millwrights, Machinists and Engineers as 'Barrows and Stewart, Cherwell Works, Banbury' [6]

1886 Listed under Iron Founders, Millwrights, Machinists and Engineers as 'Barrows and Stewart, Cherwell Works, Banbury' [7]

1888 Listed under Iron Founders, Millwrights, Machinists and Engineers as 'Barrows and Stewart, Cherwell Works, Banbury' [8]

1888 April. Dissolution of partnership [9]

The company became Barrows and Co


See Also

Loading...

Sources of Information

  1. Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, June 27, 1868
  2. Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, September 12, 1868
  3. 1876 Harrod and Co.'s Directory of Beds, Bucks etc.
  4. The Engineer of 21st July 1876 p57 and p272
  5. 1881 Census
  6. 1882 Rusher's Banbury List and Directory
  7. 1886 Rusher's Banbury List and Directory
  8. 1888 Rusher's Banbury List and Directory
  9. Glasgow Herald, Tuesday, April 10, 1888