The first locomotives from Phoenix Foundry.
In 1890, Parker built the Phoenix Foundry, after a destructive fire at his first facility.
These engines were also built at Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat, Victoria.
In 1818, they built and equipped a new, larger foundry the Phoenix Foundry, on Whitehall Steet.
Locomotives built by the Phoenix Foundry for the Victorian Railways included:
The other 30 locomotives of this type were built by Phoenix Foundry at Ballarat in 1888-1889.
The Phoenix Foundry produced just seven Dd locomotives and received no further orders, going into voluntary liquidation a year later.
Twenty of the class were built by the Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat, entering service between 1900 and 1903.
Perry later became the first manager of Liverpool's Phoenix Foundry.
The Williamstown Workshops also built locomotives locally, as did the Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat.