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  1. The Phoenix Foundry was a company that built steam locomotives and other industrial machinery in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Over 30 years they built 352 locomotives for the Victorian Railways, of 38 different designs. [1] History. AA class locomotive of 1900.

  2. History. Phoenix Foundrys business history dates back to 1872 when it was known as the Uralla Foundry or the New England Brass and Iron-Lace Foundry. Although the Foundrys main purpose at inception was the manufacture of iron lace for residential and commercial buildings, it has also been used as a motorcar showroom, timber mill and an ...

  3. He had six siblings. Edington’s grandfather Thomas Edington (1742-1811) was founder of Thomas Edington and Sons (also known as the Phoenix Foundry or Phoenix Works) in Glasgow.

  4. The Phoenix Foundry moved to Garscube Road from Queen Street in 1847. It removed once more, in 1890, to St Vincent Lane, and Phoenix Park was laid out on the old site. The firm was commissioned by ...

  5. Who is Phoenix? Phoenix Foundry is Australia’s largest bronze plaque manufacturer. Opening in 1983 we are a leading supplier of cast bronze plaques to the cemetery and memorial industry worldwide.

  6. After seeing their display of a new 6″ x 2″ plaque concept and liking the ‘look’, we asked and, Phoenix readily agreed to develop an enhanced 24″ x 30″ version, designed to specifically meet the needs of our new project. Not only does phoenix offer innovative plaque ideas but they do so alongside friendly customer service and quality bronze products that are competitively priced.