Crowreagh Quarries
Dissolution date: 1916
Function: Quarry
Policy: 'The sale has taken place of the Crowreagh Quarries, Newry, with machinery and plant, the owning company, the Crowreagh Granite Co. Ltd, being in liquidation'. The quarry and plant sold to Mr. James MCArdle, Dundalk for 1,280-00. A very large stock of building stones, monumental granite was also disposed of at remunerative prices'.
Locations
Located at Newry | View on map
1916
Feb. 26th, p. 86. The Irish Builder.
'Newry Quarry Sold'.
Institutional and Business Connections
Managed by Crowreagh Granite Co. Ltd.
1916
Feb. 26th, p. 86. The Irish Builder.
'Newry Quarry Sold'.
Associated People
Sold to James McArdle
1916
Feb. 26th, p. 86. The Irish Builder.
'Newry Quarry Sold'.
Sources
The Irish Builder, 1916 formerly The Dublin Builder
1916
26 February 1916, p. 86: 'Newry Quarry Sold'
Citing this record
'Crowreagh Quarries', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/organization.php?id=msib3_1216293545, accessed 03 Oct 2023]