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Winwood, Bush and Beddoe

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'Winwood, Bush and Beddoe of the Bristol Iron Foundry, Cheese Lane, St Phillips, Bristol

The foundry was previously occupied by John Winwood (founded in 1764 according to advertisements).

1836 Became Winwood, Bush and Beddoe

1838 John Winwood leaves the partnership with Thomas Bush and Thomas Albert Beddoe, as ironfounders and engineers in Cheese Lane, Bristol [1]

Becomes Bush and Beddoe

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Sources of Information

  1. Gazette Issue 19660 published on the 2 October 1838. Page 6 of 16