Creator Record
Metadata
Name |
A. R. Woodyatt & Co. |
Nationality |
Canadian |
Occupation |
Manufacturer / Foundry |
Notes |
The A. R. Woodyatt foundry at Guelph, Ontario began in 1__. It ceased in 19__. Circa 1908 they had a detachable sad iron product that was patented on May 5, 1908. A. R. Woodyatt and the Guelph Malleable company merged into the Taylor-Forbes company at Guelph, which continued to make sad irons. There were also Woodyatt lawn mowers and wringers. |
Places of residence |
Guelph, Ontario |

