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  1. Fenton, Murray and Jackson was an engineering company at the Round Foundry off Water Lane in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Fenton, Murray and Wood [ edit ] Fenton Murray and Wood was founded in the 1790s by ironfounder Matthew Murray and textile machine engineer David Wood to build machine tools (mainly for the textile ...

  2. Photo by Brian J. Goggin. An important engineering company, of Round Foundry, Water Lane, Holbeck, Leeds. formerly Fenton, Murray and Wood. 1826 The company became Fenton, Murray and Jackson with the addition of Matthew Murray 's son-in-law Richard Jackson .

  3. Fenton, Murray y Wood ; Tipo: Sociedad General: Industria: Ingeniería Industria pesada: Sucesor: Fenton, Murray y Jackson: Fundado: 1790: Fundador: David Wood Matthew Murray: Difunto: 1843: Destino: Fuera del negocio: Sede: Fundición redonda,

  4. 1826 Murray died The company became Fenton, Murray and Jackson when Matthew Murray's son-in-law Richard Jackson joined the firm. 1828/9 Advertised as Fenton and Murray of Water Lane Foundry. 1831 Built 'Vulcan' No 19 and 'Fury' No 21 for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

  5. Fenton, Murray and Wood; Type: General partnership: Industry: Engineering Heavy industry: Founded: 1790s: Founder: David Wood Matthew Murray: Defunct: 1843: Fate: Out of business: Successor: Fenton, Murray and Jackson: Headquarters: Round Foundry,

  6. Fenton, Murray and Jackson: Nelson. navigation search. 1834 Railway locomotive built for the Leeds and Selby Railway. See Also. Loading... Sources of Information. Category: Early Railway Locomotives.

  7. The Round Foundry was built in 1795–1797 by a partnership of James Fenton (1754–1834), Matthew Murray, David Wood and the financier William Lister, trading as Fenton, Murray and Wood, (later Fenton, Murray and Jackson ). It was at the Round Foundry that Matthew Murray made his name as a great engineer.