City Foundry
Previously James Doyle and Co
City Foundry of Thomas Street, Limerick.
1830 The foundry site of James Doyle and Co, Clare Street, was moved to a new location in Thomas Street, by John James Doyle and renamed City Foundry[1] Selling "every description of Cast, Wrought Iron and Brass Works"[2]
1832 By now 15,000 tons of castings and wrought iron had been manufactured in the 30 years since the foundry at Clare street has first been established by James Doyle [3]
1835 Warehouse was set up at 40 William Street by John James Doyle to display goods. [4]
Business possibly wound up by 1838 as not mentioned in Limerick Almanac of 1838.[5]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Limerick Iron Foundries 1806-1989 (Unpublished article) by Patrick McDonnell Nov 2008 – May 2010
- ↑ Limerick Chronicle 6 March 1830
- ↑ Limerick Chronicle 10 March 1832.
- ↑ Limerick Chronicle 11 March 1835
- ↑ Limerick Iron Foundries 1806-1989 (Unpublished article) by Patrick McDonnell Nov 2008 – May 2010
- Limerick Iron Foundries 1806-1989 (Unpublished article) by Patrick McDonnell Nov 2008 – May 2010