For the Phoenix Foundry in Burnley, England, see William Roberts & Co of Nelson. For the Phoenix Foundry of Gawler, South Australia, see James Martin (South Australian politician).
The Phoenix Foundry was a company that built steam locomotives and other industrial machinery in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Over 30 years they built 352 locomotives for the Victorian Railways, of 38 different designs.[1]
^"Victorian Railways: Phoenix Foundry Locomotives". Museum Victoria. Retrieved 3 August 2008.
The PhoenixFoundry was a company that built steam locomotives and other industrial machinery in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Over 30 years...
known as PhoenixFoundry. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 17 August 2001. The New England Brass and Iron Lace Foundry is a...
australiansteam.com. Retrieved 29 April 2023. Butrims, Robert (2013). The PhoenixFoundry Locomotive Builders of Ballarat : the history of a Ballarat engineering...
began manufacturing there at the PhoenixFoundry. William had been a customer of the Darby's Coalbrookdale-based iron foundry and eventually provided loans...
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housing. A local steam locomotive industry developed from 1854 with the PhoenixFoundry operating until 1906. The railway came to the town with the opening...
in Bendigo, while in the early days locomotives were built at the PhoenixFoundry in Ballarat. Locomotives constructed at the Newport shops ranged from...
Livery Notes F 176 F class (Steam) 1880 PhoenixFoundry Canadian Red T 94 T class (Steam) 1884 PhoenixFoundry Two-tone green Built as T 265. Renumbered...
locomotives built for the Wodonga line. The first locomotives came from PhoenixFoundry. They were a class of 10 0-6-0 tender engines built in 1873-74. They...
Company, London. "PIONEERING ENGINEERING HISTORY GEORGE FRASER & SONS PHOENIXFOUNDRY. AUCKLAND STAR". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 31 October 1939. Retrieved...
same time operations moved to Lewes, Sussex and rented space in the PhoenixFoundry of John Every, where they developed a narrow-gauge rail vehicle around...
Perry Engineering. In 1915, Perry purchased the James Martin & Co PhoenixFoundry works in Gawler from the estate of the owner Henry Dutton of Anlaby...
Building. The other 30 locomotives of this type were built by the PhoenixFoundry at Ballarat in 1888–1889. They were given road numbers 383 to 441 (odd...
Co. Twenty-one further locomotives of this model were built by the PhoenixFoundry of Ballarat, in three batches, from 1884 to 1886. They were numbered...
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returning from England to Australia. In 1871, James Martin, at the PhoenixFoundry, in Gawler, had smelted a small quantity of iron, using ore from the...
Engines and other fitting out works were done by Fraser & Tinne's PhoenixFoundry at Mechanics Bay. Tauranga's engines had a jet condenser 20-inch (510 mm)...
persuaded by Samuel Risley of Greenwich Village to give his work to the PhoenixFoundry. There he met industrialist Cornelius H. DeLamater (1821–1889) and...