WebMDR10279 Former Eastwood-Swingler & Co. Foundry, Osmaston Road, Derby (Building) Monument Type : MDR9741 Former Timber Yard, City Rd, Derby (Building) Monument Type : ... MDR9645 Phoenix Iron Foundry (site of), Stuart Road, Derby (Monument) Monument Type : MDR11104 Renishaw Colliery and Iron Foundry, Eckington (Monument) WebThe wrought-iron beams of the shed roof were supplied by The Butterly Company of Derby, under the management of Mr (later Sir) G.J.N Alleyne. The foreman of the works at St. Pancras was Mr Clark. There are 25 principle ribs in the roof, weighing about 50 tons and costing £1000 each.
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WebRaised plate at the foot 'J. Haywood Phoenix Foundry Derby'. This is an accurate replica replacement in 1997 by Chellaston Local History Society - the original was damaged by an accident. On the... WebThe Morton & Cox Foundry, established on the river front about 1825 by two enterprising partners from Cincinnati, was the first and for many years was probably the only one. But later, as steamboat building grew in importance, the foundry business expanded. the outsiders johnny in the hospital
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WebThe iron and glass roof covering this roadway was made by James Haywood of Phoenix Foundry, Derby. There are 18 openings between the arches at platform level. The eastern archway, flanked by empty statue niches at first-floor level, was the way out from the arrivals roadway, 25ft (7.62m) wide. WebPhoenix Foundry incorporated as a limited liability company Show More To find this spot you need to be on the footpath of the central Sturt Street gardens opposite the bank, diagonal to the Town Hall. This is where we'll view the next couple of sites. Be careful crossing the street! the outsiders johnny physical description