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1865 [[John Bailey (1839-1892)]] became a partner in [[Courtney and Stephens]] which then became [[Courtney, Stephens and Bailey]] | 1865 [[John Bailey (1839-1892)]] became a partner in [[Courtney and Stephens]] which then became [[Courtney, Stephens and Bailey]] | ||
c.1865 Built the Drinagh scoop-wheel, to be one of the largest in existence. | |||
Proprietors: William Courtney and William Stephens (dates not specified). In 1877 they supplied signalling equipment for B&LR (Ballymena & Larne Railway) <ref>[http://www.trainweb.org/i3/contrs.htm#con_courtneystephens] Irish Narrow Gauge - Contractors and Suppliers web page</ref> | Proprietors: William Courtney and William Stephens (dates not specified). | ||
In 1877 they supplied signalling equipment for B&LR (Ballymena & Larne Railway) <ref>[http://www.trainweb.org/i3/contrs.htm#con_courtneystephens] Irish Narrow Gauge - Contractors and Suppliers web page</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Country - Ireland]] | |||
[[Category: Town - Dublin]] | [[Category: Town - Dublin]] | ||
[[Category: Iron | [[Category: Iron Founders]] | ||
[[Category: Marine Engines]] | [[Category: Marine Engines]] |
Latest revision as of 12:29, 31 March 2020
of Blackhall Iron Works in Dublin.
1865 John Bailey (1839-1892) became a partner in Courtney and Stephens which then became Courtney, Stephens and Bailey
c.1865 Built the Drinagh scoop-wheel, to be one of the largest in existence.
Proprietors: William Courtney and William Stephens (dates not specified).
In 1877 they supplied signalling equipment for B&LR (Ballymena & Larne Railway) [1]