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Claridge & Co of Phoenix Foundry, Bilston | Claridge & Co of Phoenix Foundry, Bilston | ||
formerly [[Claridge, North and Co]] | |||
1874 Partnership of [[George Claridge]] and [[Thomas Claridge]], carrying on the former business of [[Claridge, North and Co]] | 1874 Partnership of [[George Claridge]] and [[Thomas Claridge]], carrying on the former business of [[Claridge, North and Co]] |
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Claridge & Co of Phoenix Foundry, Bilston
formerly Claridge, North and Co
1874 Partnership of George Claridge and Thomas Claridge, carrying on the former business of Claridge, North and Co
1874 Supplied equipment for the new Ironworks for the King of Burmah, located on the Irrawaddy, about 12 miles from Mandalay. The contract comprised plant for an integrated works, producing iron in blast furnace, wrought iron in puddling furnaces, and iron sheet, tubes and wire. Claridge and Co found it necessary to sub-contract significant parts of the plant to James Farmer and Sons of Salford. Claridge's supply included rolling mills and their engines (see illustrations) [1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 'Engineering' magazine 18th and 25th December 1874