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[[Image:JD 2016 Page Girling.jpg|thumb|Iron railings by Page & Girling in Suffolk]]
[[Image:JD 2016 Page Girling.jpg|thumb|Iron railings by Page & Girling in Suffolk]]
of Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk
of Melton Foundry, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk


1843 Announcement. [[Page and Girling]] have taken over the business previously owned by [[Joshua Bryant]].<ref>The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. - Saturday 30 December 1843</ref>
1843 Announcement. [[Page and Girling]] have taken over the business previously owned by [[Joshua Bryant]].<ref>The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. - Saturday 30 December 1843</ref>
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[[Category: Town - Woodbridge]]
[[Category: Town - Woodbridge]]
[[Category: Iron Founders]]
[[Category: Iron Founders]]
[[Category: Agricultural Machinery]]

Latest revision as of 22:11, 14 June 2020

Iron railings by Page & Girling in Suffolk

of Melton Foundry, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk

1843 Announcement. Page and Girling have taken over the business previously owned by Joshua Bryant.[1]

1847 Exhibitors at the East Suffolk Agricultural Society exhibition at Framlingham[2]

1898 Partnership dissolved between Horace Daniel Girling, Sarah Ann Page and Frederick Page, Ironfounders at Melton, Suffolk, dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 14th day of May 1898. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Sarah Ann Page and Frederick Page.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. - Saturday 30 December 1843
  2. Norfolk News, 18 September 1847
  3. London Gazette, May 32st, 1898