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1846 The works were started as iron and brass foundry by Richard Duckering, for the manufacture of kitchen ranges and agricultural implements | 1846 The works were started as iron and brass foundry by Richard Duckering, for the manufacture of kitchen ranges and agricultural implements | ||
The founder was followed by his son, [[Charles Duckering ( | The founder was followed by his son, [[Charles Duckering (1841-1916)|Charles Duckering]], who retired from the business in 1912, and died five years later. | ||
1917 [[Richard Duckering, Junior|Richard Duckering]] (grandson of the founder) took over the business | 1917 [[Richard Duckering, Junior|Richard Duckering]] (grandson of the founder) took over the business |
Revision as of 17:40, 28 July 2014
of Waterside Works, Lincoln. Later known as Charles Duckering and Duckerings
1845 Company established.
1846 The works were started as iron and brass foundry by Richard Duckering, for the manufacture of kitchen ranges and agricultural implements
The founder was followed by his son, Charles Duckering, who retired from the business in 1912, and died five years later.
1917 Richard Duckering (grandson of the founder) took over the business
1920 Became a limited liability company.
1930 Took over the drawings for locomotives from Clayton Wagons of Lincoln.