Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,257 pages of information and 244,498 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Fisher and Le Fanu

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of Belfast and of Bamford, Derbyshire

Contractors - John M. Fisher and Brinsley R. Le Fanu

1896 Fisher and Le Fanu, contractors for the Belfast new waterworks.[1]

1902 Fisher and Le Fanu, the contractors the northern section of the Manchester Corporation aqueduct.[2]

1903 Fisher and Le Fanu (contractors for the building Cashel and Goolds Cross Railway).[3]

1906 Fisher and Le Fanu, Belfast, for the construction of the Derwent to Grindleford section of the Derwent aqueduct.[4]

1906 Walter Criswell, who was articled to the Borough Surveyor (Mr. D. Roberts), has been appointed engineer to Messrs. Fisher and Le Fanu, of Belfast, contractors for an important section of the Sheffield, Derby, Nottingham and Leicester combined water supply from the Derwent valley.[5]

1908 John M. Fisher, of Limehurst Villa, Bamford (and of the firm of Fisher and Le Fanu, contractor).' Marriage of his daughter Madeleine.[6]

1912 Fisher and Le Fanu, Contractors, Bamford.[7]

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Sources of Information

  1. Belfast News-Letter - Thursday 23 April 1896
  2. Lancashire Evening Post - Monday 06 October 1902
  3. Cork Examiner - Wednesday 18 March 1903
  4. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 28 April 1906
  5. Sussex Agricultural Express - Saturday 16 June 1906
  6. Derbyshire Times - Saturday 11 July 1908
  7. Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Thursday 14 March 1912