Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Murch and Culverwell

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Mooring bollard at Bridgwater West Quay, bearing the words Murch & Culverwell, Bridgewater. Note the extra 'e' in Bridgwater. Alongside are railing supports by W. and F. Wills

of Bridgwater, Somerset

See Bridgwater Iron Foundry

1881 "Much surprise and regret was expressed here on Wednesday on it becoming known that Mr W. E. Murch, of the firm of Murch and Culverwell, of the Bridgwater Iron Foundry, and a town councillor of the borough, had died during the previous night through hemorrhage. He had only been ill a day or two, and was present at Friday week's Council meeting."[1]

Presumably continued by James Culverwell as J. Culverwell and Co


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Sources of Information

  1. Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser, 16 February 1881