Joseph Radford
1842 Advert: 'JOSEPH RADFORD, Ironfounder, (late of the Waterloo Foundry) respectfully informs his Friends and the Public, that his OFFICE is No. 10, ST. MARYS-GATE, where has for SALE
WEIGHING MACHINES, CRANES AND TEAGLES, WEIGHTS, BLOCKS AND PULLIES, BOOK SAFES, HATTERS' IRONS, TAILORS' IRONS, GARDEN ROLLERS, PLOW MOULDS, SCREW JACKS, PATENT MANGLES, SWAGE BLOCKS, CAST-IRON BOILERS, RAIN PIPES, STABLE CASTINGS, PUMPS, PALISADES AND GATES, SOUGH GRIDS, FURNACE CASTINGS. BAKERS' WAGGONS.
IRON CASTINGS AND SMITHS' WORK.
10, St. Marys-Gate, near the Exchange, Manchester.'[1]
1847 Of St. George's Foundry, Minshull Street, Manchester.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 7 May 1842