Sandawana Foundry uses its own products

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Sandawana Foundry uses its own products

Image: © John Goldsmith Taken: 1 Oct 2008

The foundry shows off its own cast iron railings, gates, gatepost decorative birds, and light fitting. Sandawana means Little Gem in an african language - the founder (perfect word in this application) had spent some time in Rhodesia. The Bromag Industrial Estate is officially at Witney even though Geograph identifies the location as Minster Lovell.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.79139
Longitude
-1.526421