Victoria Foundry, Chesterfield. Predecessor to Markham & Co.
Victoria Foundry, Walmgate, York. 1850s establishment of the Walker Iron Foundry
Victoria Foundry/works, Bolton. See List of mills in Bolton
Victoria Foundry, Hyde Bank Road, New Mills, Derbyshire
Victoria Foundry, Garside Street, Bolton. Foundry of Knight and Wood, predecessor of J & E Wood
Victoria Works, Tunstall, Staffordshire. Foundry of William Robert Renshaw
Victoria Works, Birmingham, pen-nib factory built 1840.
Rest of world
Victoria Foundry, Ottawa
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Victoriafoundry, (or works) may refer to: UK VictoriaFoundry, Chesterfield. Predecessor to Markham & Co. VictoriaFoundry, Walmgate, York. 1850s establishment...
The Walker Iron Foundry was founded in 1837 by John Walker of York (1801–23 June 1853) 'Iron & brass founder, bell-hanger & smith', at Dixon's Yard, Walmgate...
close to the recently opened VictoriaFoundry, the residential areas of South Townsville and Railway Estate and to Victoria Park, which in 1891 was the...
The Saracen Foundry was the better-known name for the Possilpark, Glasgow-based foundry company W MacFarlane & Co. Ltd, founded and owned by Walter MacFarlane...
The Thames Ditton Foundry was a foundry in Thames Ditton, Surrey, which operated from 1874 to 1939 and which under various owners produced numerous major...
The Phoenix Foundry was a company that built steam locomotives and other industrial machinery in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Over 30 years...
Some of these factories included Brantford Engine Works, VictoriaFoundry and Britannia Foundry. Several major farm implement manufacturers, starting with...
Langlands foundry was Melbourne's first foundry and iron shipbuilder (1842–97). It was established in 1842 (only 8 years after the founding of the colony)...
The Salisbury Bell Foundry at Salisbury, in Wiltshire, England, was operated from at least 1420 (but possibly as early as 1220) until 1731. The surnames...
Secretariat of Foundry Workers was a global union federation bringing together unions representing workers in metal foundries. Various unions of foundry workers...
Torrs; the VictoriaFoundry was on Hyde Bank Road (among their products were gas lamp posts for the town council) as was the other small foundry in Wilde's...
Adelaide in December 1865, and found employment at Wallaroo, then at the VictoriaFoundry in Hindley Street around 1873, serving as manager under F. C. Belcher...
steam air compressors manufactured by two of Victoria's earliest engine builders (A. Harkness, VictoriaFoundry, Bendigo and J. Horwood, Bendigo Ironworks)...
The Ballaarat steam engine, built by James Hunt's VictoriaFoundry in the city of Ballarat, Victoria in 1871, was the first 1067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge locomotive...
Foundry Square is a complex of four architecturally-linked, 10-story mid-rise buildings located at Howard and First Streets near the Transbay Transit...
pennies from the pendulum. The Great Bell was cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry and weighs 13.5 long tons (13.7 tonnes; 15.1 short tons). Its nickname...
The Royal Foundry is a Canadian alternative pop quartet band whose core is the Edmonton couple Jared Salte and Bethany Schumacher. They initially formed...
Cocking Foundry (also known as Chorley Iron Foundry) is an abandoned iron foundry in the South Downs of England. It was situated to the north of the village...
The vertical boiler locomotive was built by Robertson & Co at the VictoriaFoundry, Mackay, in 1880. It is said to have been known as 'Mary Ann'. The...
and eldest son of George Brodrick Edington, an iron-founder at the VictoriaFoundry, and his wife Charlotte Jane Watt, daughter of Dr Peter Watt. He was...
built under the floor of the factory offices. William Robertson of the VictoriaFoundry, Mackay built the 20 metres (66 ft) high chimney stack. It is similar...