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                                THE TALE OF TWO FOUNTAINS
3. Goad Insurance Plan, April 1899, (original scale 300ft to 1 inch) – The Central Library Northamp- ton
3A. South Bridge showing the Eagle Foundry – Central Library Northampton.
4. Northampton Town Hall, Its Story Told By Itself, Alderman S.S. Campion JP, published by W. Mark & Co. 1925.
5. The Guildhall Northampton, Visitors Guide – produced by Arun Kotnis & John Wynne on behalf of the Technical Services Department, Northampton Borough Council 1989.
Chapter 4. QUEST FOR MUMBAI FOUNTAIN
1. Northampton Iron Foundries – Instone E. (1970), Bulletin of Industrial Archaeology in CBA Group 9.
2. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery, Northampton Borough Council
3. Northampton Town Affairs, Volume 1 No. 8, December 1952.
4. Northampton Town Guide – Northampton Development Corporation on behalf of Northamp- ton Borough Council, November 1978.
5. Full articles – The Times of India, Bombay, 2nd October 1867 and 12th March 1868.
6. Great Exhibition 1851 Catalogues Volume 1 & 2.
7. Full article – The Times of India, Bombay 12th March 1868, Volume XXXI
8. Exploring the Water Heritage of Mumbai, 2011 – Dr Varsha Shirgaonkar.
9. Crawford Market circa 1905 – courtesy of the Victorian Web.
10. Courtesy of the Restoration Team from the Heritage Conservation Cell of the Municipal Corpo- ration of Greater Mumbai.
11. Peter Perkins, Secretary, Northamptonshire Industrial Archaeology Group (NIAG)
12. Front elevation of the Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai – courtesy of Salko
Chapter 5. WILLIAM ATKINSON (1821–1872) ‘ARTIST/DESIGNER’ OF THE FOUNTAIN
1. Research by Judith James, great-great-granddaughter of William Atkinson.
2. Self Portrait of William Atkinson – courtesy of Judith James. 50














































































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