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of 156 and 158 Goswell Road, London, EC
of Cannon Iron Foundry, 156 and 158 Goswell Road, London, EC


1800 Company established by '''John Jones'''.
1800 Company established by '''John Jones'''.


1903 Company purchased by '''Thomas Augustine Richardson''' who continued it under the original name.
Succeeded by his son, James Jones
 
Succeeded by [[James George Jones]], grandson of the founder
 
1903 Company purchased by [[Thomas Augustine Richardson]] who continued it under the original name.


1914 General iron founders and smiths. At this time it was the oldest foundry in London. Employees 100. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1914 General iron founders and smiths. At this time it was the oldest foundry in London. Employees 100. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>

Revision as of 16:41, 17 May 2020

of Cannon Iron Foundry, 156 and 158 Goswell Road, London, EC

1800 Company established by John Jones.

Succeeded by his son, James Jones

Succeeded by James George Jones, grandson of the founder

1903 Company purchased by Thomas Augustine Richardson who continued it under the original name.

1914 General iron founders and smiths. At this time it was the oldest foundry in London. Employees 100. [1]

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