Difference between revisions of "William Letheren"
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1865 Won a competition of the Society of Arts Workmanship | 1865 Won a competition of the Society of Arts Workmanship | ||
1866 | 1866 Won another competition by the Society; the winning panel was acquired by [[Victoria and Albert Museum]]. Letheren was described as the greatest art ironworker in England | ||
1872 Established Vulcan Iron Works to manufacture "Improved lifts and cranes, iron roofs, girders, gates, railings .... mediaeval and artistic work in iron and brass". | 1872 Established Vulcan Iron Works to manufacture "Improved lifts and cranes, iron roofs, girders, gates, railings .... mediaeval and artistic work in iron and brass". |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 19 August 2012
Decorative Ironworker, of Vulcan Works, Cheltenham
1865 Won a competition of the Society of Arts Workmanship
1866 Won another competition by the Society; the winning panel was acquired by Victoria and Albert Museum. Letheren was described as the greatest art ironworker in England
1872 Established Vulcan Iron Works to manufacture "Improved lifts and cranes, iron roofs, girders, gates, railings .... mediaeval and artistic work in iron and brass".
Early 1900s retired when his firm went bankrupt.
c.1908 Vulcan Works sold to H. H. Martyn and Co
1910 Letheren died
See Also
Sources of Information
- Ironworks from town can be seen throughout world, by Robin Brooks, Gloucestershire Echo 17 August 2012