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J. Langlands
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| Residence | Melbourne Victoria New South Wales c/o Mssrs Macfarlan & Co 135 Fenchurch street | ||||||||
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? Langlands foundry was Melbourne's first foundry and iron shipbuilder (1842–97). It was established in 1842 (only 8 years after the founding of the colony) by two Scottish immigrants, Robert Langlands (son of John Langlands, baker, of Dundee) and Thomas Fulton (ironmaster) (1813–1859) who had formed a partnership before emigrating. the business was known as the 'Langlands Foundry Co'.