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History of businesses which used [[Bloomfield Ironworks]]:
History of businesses which used [[Bloomfield Ironworks]]:
* [[W. Barrows and Sons]] (1830-1834)
* Partnership of [[Joseph Hall]], [[Thomas Lewis (3)|Thomas Lewis]], and others (1830-1834)
* [[Bradley, Welch and Hall]] ( -1834)
* [[Bradley, Welch and Hall]] ( -1834)
* [[Bradley, Barrows and Hall]] (1834-1844)
* [[Bradley, Barrows and Hall]] (1834-1844)

Latest revision as of 08:27, 26 September 2019

of Broomfield or Bloomfield Ironworks, Tipton, Staffordshire

History of businesses which used Bloomfield Ironworks:


formerly Bradley, Welch and Hall

1844 Bradley retired from Bradley, Welch and Hall and was replaced by John Joseph Bramah who joined William Barrows and Joseph Hall and the company name became Bramah, Barrows, and Hall.

1846 Accepted contract to supply 1,500 tons of the 8,000 tons of iron plate needed for Robert Stephenson's Menai Straits bridge[1].

1846 John Joseph Bramah died; Barrows and Hall purchased his share from his estate.

Presumably at this time the company became Barrows and Hall


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The York Herald 22 August 1846
  • A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848) by Samuel Lewis