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1824 [[George Benjamin Thorneycroft]] and his brother [[Edward Thorneycroft]] established the Shrubbery Iron Works | 1824 [[George Benjamin Thorneycroft]] and his brother [[Edward Thorneycroft]] established the Shrubbery Iron Works | ||
1841 The partnership of '''G. B. and E. Thorneycroft''', of Shrubbery Ironworks and Bradley Ironworks, was dissolved<ref>The Times, Jan 02, 1841</ref> | 1841 The partnership of '''G. B. and E. Thorneycroft''', of Shrubbery Ironworks and [[Bradley Works|Bradley Ironworks]], was dissolved<ref>The Times, Jan 02, 1841</ref> | ||
1842 '''G. B. Thorneycroft (Shrubbery Ironworks)''' were amongst several Wolverhampton forges which had closed<ref> The Times, May 04, 1842</ref> | 1842 '''G. B. Thorneycroft (Shrubbery Ironworks)''' were amongst several Wolverhampton forges which had closed<ref> The Times, May 04, 1842</ref> |
Revision as of 16:19, 23 January 2014
of Shrubbery Iron Works, Wolverhampton
1824 George Benjamin Thorneycroft and his brother Edward Thorneycroft established the Shrubbery Iron Works
1841 The partnership of G. B. and E. Thorneycroft, of Shrubbery Ironworks and Bradley Ironworks, was dissolved[1]
1842 G. B. Thorneycroft (Shrubbery Ironworks) were amongst several Wolverhampton forges which had closed[2]
1851 Award at the 1851 Great Exhibition. See details at 1851 Great Exhibition: Reports of the Juries: Class V. Exhibited Brigg's patent compound axle, tire and rails.
1862 Accident at Bradley Colliery, Bilston which the company owned[3]
1877 Closed and sold the Shrubbery and Swan Garden Ironworks[4]