Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Head and Wright

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Joseph Wright (1826-1893) superintended the erection of the Ormesby Iron Works, Middlesbrough.

1856 He became a partner in the firm of Head and Wright, and was largely instrumental in the foundation of this business - the partnership of Joseph Wright with Thomas Howard Head as Head and Wright at the Teesdale Iron Works, Stockton-On-Tees,

1858 supplied the small engines for William Beverley and Co's blast furnaces at Jarrow[1]

c.1860 Joseph Wright retired in favour of Mr. Joseph Ashby. The firm became Head, Ashby and Co.

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