The Sun Foundry on Dewsbury Road was one of a few works set up by Charles Todd, it built fairly few locomotives, though one of them was the first to run in South Africs. They went in to building steam powered pumps and after a few changes of ownership became part of the Sulzer group
See the history of Shepherd and Todd and also Todd Kitson & Laird.
Made 'electric vehicles, trucks and locomotives' at their Prospect Works in Otley between 1914 and 1933
The Railway Foundry in Hunslet saw a few changes of partnerships in the 1840s and 1850s. For a short time James Fenton (son of the James Fenton of the Round Foundry) and John Chester Craven were in charge while Edward Brown Wilson was absent
For over 100 years Hudswell Clarke's Railway Foundry supplied large numbers of industrial locomotives for use all over the world
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Carret, Marshall and Co
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CT
Charles Todd
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Elect
Electromobile (Leeds)
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FC
Fenton and Craven
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HC
Hudswell Clarke
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