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Headly and Manning water pump from 1853 (MoC)

341 Newmarket Road, Headly and Edward’s Iron Foundry

History of 341 Newmarket Road

In 1852 the Headly brothers dissolved their partnership running the Eagle Foundry off Mill Road. Edward Headly set up an ironmongery business in Corn Exchange Street. This was carried on by his son who built a foundry in Newmarket Road. In 1885 the firm became Headly and Edwards; it ceased business in 1934.

Headly and Manning 1853 (MoC)

1913

Headley and Edward’s Iron Foundry

1962 not listed

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