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1873 Derby Free Swimming Baths. '[[Robert Bridgart|Mr. Robert Bridgart]], of Derby was contractor for the whole, except the ironwork, which was done by [[Stacey, Davis and Co|Messrs. Stacey, Davis, and Co.]], of the [[Phoenix Foundry, Derby]].'<ref>Illustrated London News - Saturday 26 July 1873</ref>
1873 Derby Free Swimming Baths. '[[Robert Bridgart|Mr. Robert Bridgart]], of Derby was contractor for the whole, except the ironwork, which was done by [[Stacey, Davis and Co|Messrs. Stacey, Davis, and Co.]], of the [[Phoenix Foundry, Derby]].'<ref>Illustrated London News - Saturday 26 July 1873</ref>
1874 Stacey, Davis and Co, Phoenix Foundry and Engineering Works, Derby and 1 Lombard court, Lombard street E C ; engineers and ironfounders, manufacturers of engines, boilers, pumping, hydraulic, hoisting, colliery and general machinery, wrought and cast iron bridges, roofs and girders and castings of every description
1875 '...patent silk washer, manufactured and exhibited by [[Stacey, Davis and Co|Messrs. Stacey, Davies, and Co.]], of the Phoenix Foundry, Derby'<ref>Preston Herald - Saturday 02 October 1875</ref>





Latest revision as of 14:11, 14 April 2022

See Frederick Davis

1873 Derby Free Swimming Baths. 'Mr. Robert Bridgart, of Derby was contractor for the whole, except the ironwork, which was done by Messrs. Stacey, Davis, and Co., of the Phoenix Foundry, Derby.'[1]

1874 Stacey, Davis and Co, Phoenix Foundry and Engineering Works, Derby and 1 Lombard court, Lombard street E C ; engineers and ironfounders, manufacturers of engines, boilers, pumping, hydraulic, hoisting, colliery and general machinery, wrought and cast iron bridges, roofs and girders and castings of every description

1875 '...patent silk washer, manufactured and exhibited by Messrs. Stacey, Davies, and Co., of the Phoenix Foundry, Derby'[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Illustrated London News - Saturday 26 July 1873
  2. Preston Herald - Saturday 02 October 1875