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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]

  1. ^ "Victorian Railways: Phoenix Foundry Locomotives". Museum Victoria. Retrieved 3 August 2008.

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Perry Engineering. In 1915, Perry purchased the James Martin & Co Phoenix Foundry works in Gawler from the estate of the owner Henry Dutton of Anlaby...

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