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  • fonts and graphic arts for the Ludwig & Mayer foundry, a major German foundry, in the 1930s.
  • Small crafts include an iron foundry, a shoeing smith, bootmaker, locksmith, decor
  • The district was once the site of The Foundry, a centre of Wesleyan Methodism.
  • P22 type foundry, a digital type foundry that creates fonts
  • of power for saw and grist mills and colonial foundry according to historical documentation.
  • by Mears & Stainbank at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, and the other two are by John Taylor & Co. o
  • elfry were cast at the local Whitechapel Bell Foundry and are tuned to C#.
  • He also helped establish the Kingston Foundry and Machinery Company.
  • market town with a corn mill, saw mill, iron foundry and an oak bark tannery that is still functio
  • his associates melt the gold in Pendlebury's foundry and export it to France disguised as miniatur
  • rgical engineering, the National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, is situated here.
  • factory producing agricultural implements, a foundry and four schooners.
  • on is divided in three business units: steel, foundry and metals.
  • n Leslie, Nasmyth, Wilson and Company, Vulcan Foundry and North British Locomotive Company.
  • s population was 1,723, industries included a foundry and machine shop, two gristmills, three sawmi
  • SVTC is a San-Jose based development foundry and recent spin-off of Cypress Semiconductor.
  • by Adrian Frutiger for the Deberny & Peignot Foundry and was the first new text face created for t
  • he four Barber brothers built a woollen mill, foundry and sawmill in Georgetown, Ontario.
  • ts are the hill of Ferdinand (overlooking the foundry) and the hill of Chiciura.
  • rked as a plant superintendent at the Midland Foundry and Machine Company (supporting Canada in Wor
  • rship, Kamchatka expanded to include a wharf, foundry, and a new army barracks.
  • at Seaton near Workington established an iron foundry and engineering business on the seashore by t
  • The location of the falls was the site of a foundry and other light industrial operations on the
  • projects were started in the area, such as a foundry and a power-plant in the forests on the weste
  • incipio Furnace, a large ironworks and cannon foundry, and destroyed the facilities there.:34
  • oupled locomotive, was bought from the Vulcan Foundry and the first 6-coupled engine, Louisa, was b
  • ars later (1857), he sold his interest in the foundry and moved from Hamilton to Batavia, New York.
  • enterprises - steamboats, a sugar refinery, a foundry and real estate. .
  • two food areas, the lower refectory (now the Foundry) and upper refectory (now the City View cafe
  • Brillion Iron Works, or BIW, is a foundry and a manufacturer of farm implements located
  • The steel was melted down at Amite Foundry and Machine in Amite, Louisiana, to cast the
  • l, a horse rake factory and wagon shop, and a foundry and machine shop.
  • stown quickly acquired a chemical works, iron foundry and coke ovens.
  • urhood; his father worked at Canadian Car and Foundry and his mother came to Canada as a domestic.
  • 41 by Thomas Mears II at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, and the other four are dated 1897 by John Ta
  • In 2000 the future of the type foundry and letterpress operations was threatened by
  • r in H. Bernier and Company, which operated a foundry and produced agricultural implements.
  • eodore Earnest Golden, co-founder of Goldens' Foundry and Machine Co.. Golden led the effort in Col
  • The erection of the iron and steel foundry and of enamelling works was started in June 1
  • Hyde branched out in business, opening a foundry and machine shop, and began manufacturing mar
  • Bar One drinks outlet, floor 2 is the Union's Foundry and Fusion venue, floor 3 is largely devoted
  • He received permission to open a foundry and became a pioneer within his field, produc
  • esel shunting locomotives built by the Vulcan Foundry and supplied by the Drewry Car Co from 1949 -
  • Bye: 1st Bangor, Albert Foundry, Ards Rangers, Ballymacash Rangers, Banbridge
  • In 1895 W & T Avery Ltd. acquired the Foundry as a going concern.
  • es as Chrysler Corporation, turns to American Foundry as an engine block supplier.
  • in Oakland, California and began working in a foundry as a machinist.
  • ains a bell that was cast in 1758 at the same foundry as the Liberty Bell.
  • he joined Shepherd in setting up the Railway Foundry as Shepherd and Todd.
  • Scotia and a former director of the Canadian Foundry Association.
  • er mines in the Radmer (Styria) and the brass foundry at Reichraming (Upper Austria).
  • tric traction, and GT3 was returned to Vulcan Foundry at the end of 1962, where it was gradually di
  • The cast iron units were cast at the Ketley foundry at Coalbrookdale; the company had already bee
  • arshall encouraged him to take the Wellington foundry at the New Road End, which was then to let.
  • re-cast black copper-slag blocks from Reeve's foundry at Crew's Hole.
  • iron slabs for the French government from the foundry at Santiago to Bayonne and Burdeos, escorted
  • iron which supplied the Parrott's West Point Foundry at Cold Spring, NY.
  • ealed and lathe produced gun made at Rupert's foundry at Windsor Castle reflecting Rupert's scienti
  • coupled saddletank The Sirdar from the Vulcan Foundry at Newton le Willows.
  • He established an iron foundry at Jackson in 1840 and served in the Michigan
  • underwent a refurbishment by Whitechapel Bell Foundry at a cost of more than £30,000.
  • was cast in the premises of a ship propeller foundry at Nantes France, under the strict supervisio
  • pril 14, 1899) was an instructor in forge and foundry at Clemson Agricultural College of South Caro
  • e chain used in the Hudson River Chain at his foundry at Spackenkill.
  • Merseburg, marshalling yards at Stuttgart, a foundry at Hannover, a chemical plant at Ludwigshafen
  • lls cast in 1877 by John Warner and Sons bell foundry at Cripplegate.
  • William H Micklethwait, the owner of an iron foundry at the Clough Works in Masbrough.
  • er Allaire founded his first company, a brass foundry, at 462 Cherry Street, New York, in 1804.
  • In August 1864 he bought a disused foundry at Tanners Moat and built a new factory there
  • rker class of 2004; BFA-3D, Deep in the Heart Foundry; Austin, TX/Head Patineur and Manager of Pati
  • ew weeks to become an apprentice moulder at a foundry back in Sunderland.
  • e mining industry during the 1870s hit Perran Foundry badly and it closed in March 1879 with the lo
  • y the site was redeveloped as Ley's Cast Iron Foundry, being relocated from Dronfield.
  • sbrough, England, the son of Charles Smith, a foundry bricklayer, and Eva Harrison, and had an olde
  • The ruins of the original Foundry building still stand.
  • ,750 from his RAF gratuity in buying a former foundry building in the village of Seamer near Scarbo
  • hoenix Columns adorns a plaza outside the old foundry building.
  • Restored Phoenix Iron Works foundry building.
  • Park is a large urban park that contains old foundry buildings, 120 hectares of natural ambiance,
  • The 'New Foundry' built in 1821, with a magnificent iron roof
  • The company had its origins in a small foundry built on the slate wharf at Caernarfon by Owe
  • llowed in his father's footsteps in the Darby foundry business in Coalbrookdale, producing cast iro
  • y were built by Charles Tayleur at his Vulcan Foundry but were unsuccessful and rapidly supplemente
  • (the biggest bell) which was cast in the same foundry by William & Alice Brend one year later in 16
  • Vickers was formed in Sheffield as a steel foundry by the miller Edward Vickers and his father-i
  • The percentage of carbon is typically between foundry cast iron and wrought iron.
  • 865 George Mears & Co of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry cast two more bells including the present ten
  • Mears and Stainbank or the Whitechapel Bell Foundry cast the treble bell in 1887.
  • Ernst Rietschel allowed him to start his own foundry casting sculptures for many known German scul
  • ections to Success, the New Frontier Bank and Foundry Centre.
  • e met Pierre Caille, and later, in a Brussels foundry, Charles Leplae.
  • The bell foundry closed in 1957.
  • 2005: Foundry closes on September 30, idling final 900 empl
  • n State Railways before joining the Anderston Foundry Co Ltd of Glasgow.
  • He served as president of St. Albans Foundry Co.
  • Previously named Hadfields Steel Foundry Co. Ltd., by leading metallugist Robert Abbot
  • 10 November 1944 by the Savannah Machine and Foundry Co., Savannah, Georgia; launched 28 March 194
  • unched 21 November 1943 by Savannah Machine & Foundry Co., Savannah, Georgia; sponsored by Mrs. Her
  • own August 29, 1944 by the Savannah Machine & Foundry Co., Savannah, Georgia; launched December 29
  • down 29 September 1943 by Savannah Machine & Foundry Co., Savannah, Georgia; launched 12 September
  • avannah, Georgia, by the Savannah Machine and Foundry Co.; launched on 15 August 1942; sponsored by
  • nly independent producer of metallurgical and foundry coke in Australia and has been privately owne
  • The foundry commenced operations in 1653.
  • They were built by American Car and Foundry Company between 1932 and 1933, and were pract
  • He was also a director of the Enterprize Foundry Company and a director and attorney for the H
  • Built by American Car and Foundry Company in 1948, these cars were very similar
  • He was president of the Lunenburg Foundry Company Ltd.
  • the period of 1960 -1980, Enterprise Engine & Foundry Company changed ownership numerous times.
  • al) ironwork was made by the Russel Wheel and Foundry Company of Detroit.
  • almouth, and was also a partner in the Perran Foundry Company at Perranarworthal, Cornwall, where f
  • Combine car was built at the American Car and Foundry Company located in Jeffersonville, Indiana in
  • The General Pipe and Foundry Company foundry and machine shop was located
  • urrow, Stewart and Milne, a Hamilton, Ontario foundry company that manufactured stoves and was also
  • ubway car class built by the American Car and Foundry Company in 1948-1949.
  • In the late 1960's, Enterprise Engine & Foundry Company was purchased by Delaval Turbine and
  • s under separate orders, the American Car and Foundry Company and Pullman.
  • The factory opened in 1890 as the "American Foundry Company" and was purchased later in 1925 by C
  • Car Builder: American Car and Foundry Company, Pullman Standard, Pressed Steel Comp
  • teen became an apprentice at a toolmaking and foundry company.
  • where Thomas Reid managed the Pacific Car and Foundry Company.
  • Sanborn Fire Map of General Pipe and Foundry complex, Atlanta, 1911
  • re a total of 7 listed buildings in the Round Foundry complex.
  • Chairman of the Electron Corporation (an iron foundry concern).
  • His foundry could turn out castings up to 16cwt.
  • ounded by trees on three sides, and overlooks Foundry Cove on the Hudson River to the east, with vi
  • and rail mill products, gray and ductile iron foundry crucibles, foundry converters, casting machin
  • Business at the foundry declined as it faced competition from more mo
  • The Round Foundry developed to become one of the world's first
  • ABP Induction LLC ( Foundry Division), North Brunswick, NJ,
  • A 1929 Canadian Car & Foundry double truck
  • The water-mill was therefore converted to a foundry during the occupancy of the Bessemer family a
  • has been awarded by the Ductile Iron Society Foundry Educational Foundation in Millis's name since
  • s and control systems), Richards Engineering ( foundry equipment), Transmon Engineering (materials h
  • Morris Singer is a British art foundry, established in 1848, famous for its sculptur
  • Golding & Company is a defunct American type foundry established in 1869 by William Hughson Goldin
  • The foundry expanded during the 1840s, producing a variet
  • a stove polish and an additive in lubricants, foundry facings, brake linings, oil-less bearings, an
  • Mayor Fulton was born in 1850 into a foundry family (the Fulton's cast the bell for the ol
  • s father's successful use of coke pig iron as foundry feedstock, and his own success in using it as
  • st by Thomas Mears II of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, five of them in 1827, and the sixth in 1834.
  • s industries including a cotton mill and iron foundry flourished along the river, making use of the
  • was disassembled and taken to Jules Berchem's foundry for bronze casting.
  • In 1861 tests were performed at the Soho Foundry for the London Pneumatic Despatch Company.
  • Iron Furnace located near Danbury served as a foundry for the Confederate Army.
  • 1995 Fremont Fine Arts Foundry, Foundry Direct, Seattle, WA
  • of Thomas and was in charge of the Chew Stoke foundry from 1775-1790 during which time he produced
  • William Carter moved his iron foundry from Summertown in north Oxford to the banks
  • eloped along the shoreline, including an iron foundry from 1847.
  • The foundry frontage, constructed of stone with brick win
  • s laid down 3 July 1943 by Savannah Machine & Foundry Ga., Savannah, Georgia; launched 22 October 1
  • Knight and Wood, having premises at Victoria Foundry, Garside Street, Bolton.
  • Classen was allowed to build a new foundry, Gjethuset, and it was constructed between 17
  • Meanwhile Amberfuce has reached the Foundry Glade.
  • The discovery of the Foundry Glades being reused spurs this, as Rufus long
  • Copper Mills, Hafod Copper Works, Hafod Iron Foundry, Hafod Phosphate Works, and Hafod Silver Work
  • e agricultural and mining hand tools, but the Foundry has been a National Trust property since 1994
  • Due to the discovery of the frauds the foundry have made, it was shut down in 1990-91.
  • With foundry headquarters in Dortmund, Germany, induction
  • ctionery), Fritz Winter GmbH & Co. KG (engine foundry), Hoppe AG (grip manufacturing), and others h
  • turers: Robert Stephenson and Company, Vulcan Foundry, Hudswell Clarke, Kitson & Co., Neilson & Co,
  • the work on the statue was actually done at a foundry in Lander, Wyoming, with the pieces transport
  • the aircraft factory that once stood near the foundry in Machen.
  • kely as housing for workers at the West Point Foundry in nearby Cold Spring.
  • His foundry in Leeuwarden was taken over by Jacob Noteman
  • Above and Below was fabricated at Walla Walla Foundry in Washington utilizing the bathymetric data
  • Besley joined the Fann Street Foundry in 1838.
  • It was cast by the Buckeye Bell Foundry in 1895 .
  • He established his foundry in what is now Santa Ana.
  • became the master founder of Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London.
  • 4-coupled saddle tank, was bought from Vulcan Foundry in Newton le Willows in 1877, the same year t
  • During the 1970s, ESCO opened an automated foundry in Newton, Mississippi and a second Canadian
  • l made by C & G Mears of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in 1846 and hung for swing chiming.
  • At that time it was the main mining engine foundry in the world, with an international market se
  • r was left to the Schneider Electric, Creusot foundry in Le Creusot, France.
  • orking for Moses, McCulloch & Co's Cumberland Foundry in Stockwell Street.
  • rtugal, and at the world's foremost stoneware foundry in Serbia.
  • Gusums Bruk is a foundry in Sweden specialized in brass production.
  • ica columns were cast at Barr and Grosvenor's foundry in Wolverhampton during 2007.
  • st cast iron sold by Lodge is produced in its foundry in South Pittsburg, which has been in operati
  • ially for the event by the William T. Garratt Foundry in San Francisco.
  • the furnace were sent to the Noble Brother's foundry in Rome, Georgia for the manufacture of war m
  • The finished mold was sent to a foundry in Lancaster, PA.
  • It was made at the John Williams Bronze Foundry in New York, and was sculpted by the Romanian
  • o settled in Canada and established the first foundry in Hamilton, Ontario.
  • coupled saddle tank locomotive from the Haigh Foundry in Wigan.
  • partner and in 1830 Carter moved to the Eagle Foundry in Leamington.
  • The bronze lion was casted in the Wilhelm foundry in Bornum
  • t-tall granite pedestal, was cast in the Ames Foundry in Chicopee, Massachusetts and was made from
  • trained architect and started working at the foundry in 1859 and is best known for his metal work
  • or a period of time and ended up working in a foundry in Pontiac, Michigan, which resulted in him s
  • ning four bells were cast by Whitechapel Bell Foundry in 2005.
  • for many years for the now-demolished Kennedy Foundry in Owen Sound, and was credited for inventing
  • ent for Don Carlos Vives, from the West Point Foundry in Cold Spring, New York.
  • bell founder Richard Phelps (Whitechapel Bell Foundry) in 1706 at the request of Major General Edmo
  • all cast in 1948 at the nearby Taylor's Bell Foundry in Loughborough.
  • Crafted in the McShane Foundry in Baltimore, Maryland, it contained a melted
  • hospital was originally housed in a converted foundry in Windmill Street, Upper Moorfields, close t
  • dition of the treble cast by Whitechapel Bell Foundry in 1963.
  • ronworks Studio is housed in an old ironworks foundry in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles; a boh
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