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J and W Leigh, Ellesmere Iron Foundry, Patricroft, near Manchester. | |||
* Ellesmere Iron Foundry was located alongside the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, directly across the Bridgewater Canal from Nasmyth Wilson's works. The site was subsequently occupied by Sir W H Bailey and Co. Warehouses now stand on the site. | |||
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J and W Leigh, Ellesmere Iron Foundry, Patricroft, near Manchester.
- Ellesmere Iron Foundry was located alongside the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, directly across the Bridgewater Canal from Nasmyth Wilson's works. The site was subsequently occupied by Sir W H Bailey and Co. Warehouses now stand on the site.
- Maker of stationary engines. [1]
Sources of Information
- ↑ Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain by George Watkins. Vol 10