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1808 Advert: 'REDUCED PRICES. <br>Phoenix Foundry, Bridge End, Leeds.<br>SMITH, WARWICK and Co. Iron and Brass Founders, begs Leave to inform their Friends and the Public in general, that they have erected a New STEAM - ENGINE, for turning Shafts, Boring Cylinders, Working Barrels and Wheels; Likewise make all Kinds of Castings for Mills, Engines, Machinery, Press Ovens, Press Plates, Tenter Ports, Singing Plates, Doors and Frames, Grate Bars, Bearers, &c. Palisades and Cellar Grates, also keeps a good Assortment of all the following Goods, and sell Wholesale and Retail, viz. Dyeing arid Brewing Pans, Pots, Ovens, Boilers, Kitchen and Forrest Ranges, Stoves Heating Rooms, Sash and Clock Weights, Weighing Weights of all Sorts, properly adjusted and all other Kinds of Castings may be had to any Dimensions every Day in the Week. <br>Wanted, TWO GREEEN SAND MOULDERS. <br>Good Workmen will meet with constant Employ. <br>N. B. The utmost Price given for Old Iron, Copper and Brass.'<ref>  Leeds Mercury, 4 June 1808</ref>
1808 Advert: 'REDUCED PRICES. <br>Phoenix Foundry, Bridge End, Leeds.<br>[[Smith, Warwick and Co|SMITH, WARWICK and Co.]] Iron and Brass Founders, begs Leave to inform their Friends and the Public in general, that they have erected a New STEAM - ENGINE, for turning Shafts, Boring Cylinders, Working Barrels and Wheels; Likewise make all Kinds of Castings for Mills, Engines, Machinery, Press Ovens, Press Plates, Tenter Ports, Singing Plates, Doors and Frames, Grate Bars, Bearers, &c. Palisades and Cellar Grates, also keeps a good Assortment of all the following Goods, and sell Wholesale and Retail, viz. Dyeing arid Brewing Pans, Pots, Ovens, Boilers, Kitchen and Forrest Ranges, Stoves Heating Rooms, Sash and Clock Weights, Weighing Weights of all Sorts, properly adjusted and all other Kinds of Castings may be had to any Dimensions every Day in the Week. <br>Wanted, TWO GREEEN SAND MOULDERS. <br>Good Workmen will meet with constant Employ. <br>N. B. The utmost Price given for Old Iron, Copper and Brass.'<ref>  Leeds Mercury, 4 June 1808</ref>


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Revision as of 23:22, 3 February 2016

Bridge End, Leeds

1808 Advert: 'REDUCED PRICES.
Phoenix Foundry, Bridge End, Leeds.
SMITH, WARWICK and Co. Iron and Brass Founders, begs Leave to inform their Friends and the Public in general, that they have erected a New STEAM - ENGINE, for turning Shafts, Boring Cylinders, Working Barrels and Wheels; Likewise make all Kinds of Castings for Mills, Engines, Machinery, Press Ovens, Press Plates, Tenter Ports, Singing Plates, Doors and Frames, Grate Bars, Bearers, &c. Palisades and Cellar Grates, also keeps a good Assortment of all the following Goods, and sell Wholesale and Retail, viz. Dyeing arid Brewing Pans, Pots, Ovens, Boilers, Kitchen and Forrest Ranges, Stoves Heating Rooms, Sash and Clock Weights, Weighing Weights of all Sorts, properly adjusted and all other Kinds of Castings may be had to any Dimensions every Day in the Week.
Wanted, TWO GREEEN SAND MOULDERS.
Good Workmen will meet with constant Employ.
N. B. The utmost Price given for Old Iron, Copper and Brass.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Leeds Mercury, 4 June 1808