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1840 Sale notice: 'Eagle Foundry<br>TO IRON MASTERS AND OTHERS. <br>TO BE DISPOSED OF, the whole of the Wood and Iron Patterns, Moulding Boxes, STEAM ENGINE, and Boiler Cupola, large and small Lathes, with Gearing, Anvils, Vices, and Bellows, together with a general assortment of Smiths' tools, usually found in the fitting-up shops of a small iron foundry. <br>Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. W. Burr or Mr. C. T. Clarke, of Shrewsbury, Assignees to the estate of Messrs. Gittins and Carteright, bankrupts.' <ref>Shrewsbury Chronicle - Friday 14 February 1840</ref>


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of Eagle Foundry, Pride Hill, Shrewsbury

Iron founders

1840 Sale notice: 'Eagle Foundry
TO IRON MASTERS AND OTHERS.
TO BE DISPOSED OF, the whole of the Wood and Iron Patterns, Moulding Boxes, STEAM ENGINE, and Boiler Cupola, large and small Lathes, with Gearing, Anvils, Vices, and Bellows, together with a general assortment of Smiths' tools, usually found in the fitting-up shops of a small iron foundry.
Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. W. Burr or Mr. C. T. Clarke, of Shrewsbury, Assignees to the estate of Messrs. Gittins and Carteright, bankrupts.' [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Shrewsbury Chronicle - Friday 14 February 1840