Talk:Harrison Ainslie

origin
The article was copied from a previously prepared word file. Most of the information comes from A Fell and will be referenced over the next week. No large sections of text have been taken from the book.
 * Fair enough, but it needs to be written in an encyclopedic tone. You're not far off, but it will need a little work. I'll put an underconstruction tag on this to buy you some time. - Realkyhick (Talk to me) 05:04, 14 September 2009 (UTC)

Newland Furnace is listed grade II*. I expect that Duddon and Backbarrow should have the same listing but cannot confirm this.Peterrivington (talk) 22:36, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

pictures etc.
It is nice to have pictures, but they way in which they had been placed was breaking up the text. I have therefore used the tag to separate them out. I have removed the pictures of Dyfi and Craleckan becasue they never beloinged to the subject of the artcle. There is a good deal more that your be written of this firm (and perhaps successors), but I would caution against trying to include too much. The Kendalls were a separate firm, whom I have referrred to in print as the Cheshire ironmasters, or rather they were their final proprietors. A full account of that firm (and its predecessors and associates) would need a separate article. See Trans Hist Soc Lanc & ches 1957 and 1993. I may write that one day. Peterkingiron (talk) 16:15, 3 April 2010 (UTC)