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Suppliers of ironwork for bridges, etc, of Stanningley
Suppliers of ironwork for bridges, etc, of Stanningley Iron Works


1838 On the death of Mr. Taylor, [[Joseph Butler]] carried on the business until 1851, when it was transferred to his son [[John Butler]], and [[Joseph Pitts]], which became the firm of Messrs. [[Butler and Pitts]].
1838 On the death of Mr. Taylor, [[Joseph Butler]] carried on the business until 1851, when it was transferred to his son [[John Butler]], and [[Joseph Pitts]], which became the firm of Messrs. [[Butler and Pitts]].


 
The firm attained a prominent position as engineers and iron bridge builders, constructed and erected a large number of bridges, both in Britain and abroad.


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Revision as of 17:30, 29 December 2016

Suppliers of ironwork for bridges, etc, of Stanningley Iron Works

1838 On the death of Mr. Taylor, Joseph Butler carried on the business until 1851, when it was transferred to his son John Butler, and Joseph Pitts, which became the firm of Messrs. Butler and Pitts.

The firm attained a prominent position as engineers and iron bridge builders, constructed and erected a large number of bridges, both in Britain and abroad.

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