Entry Type | Corporate |
Corporate Name | Eagle Star Foundry |
Parent Body | Smedley Brothers Ltd |
Also Known As | Eagle Foundry |
Eagle Ironworks |
Place | Belper |
Epithet | iron foundry and engineering company |
Dates | 1855-1970 |
History | Eagle Foundry [sic] was established in Becksitch Lane, Belper when three Smedley brothers started an iron foundry and engineering business in 1855. Alfred (1830-1905), James (1832-1905: died in New Zealand) and Frederick (1828-1893) were later joined by John (1837-1917) and Samuel (1835-1893: died in Canada). The firm specialised in the manufacture of edge runner grinding mills, but later diversified into the production of steam engines, boilers and lamp posts. The firm became a limited company in 1893. The foundry closed in 1970.
Members of the Smedley family also operated the Park foundry in Belper. |
Address | Becksitch Lane, Belper |
Source | - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record: Monument MDR9598 - British Newspaper Archive - Peter T Winskill (1897) 'Temperance Standard Bearers of the Nineteenth Century', pp. 436-437, concerning the Smedley family. |
Authorised Form of Name | Belper; Eagle Star Foundry; 1855-1970; iron foundry and engineering company |
Cataloguing Notes | History researched and written by cataloguing volunteer Roger Jennens, December 2021. |
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