Bury, Curtis and Kennedy
| Company type | General partnership |
|---|---|
| Industry | Engineering Heavy industry |
| Predecessor | Edward Bury and Company |
| Founded | 1826 |
| Founder | Edward Bury |
| Defunct | 1851 |
| Successor | Bedford, Burys & Company |
| Headquarters | Tabley Street (1826) Clarence Foundry, Love Lane (1828), , |
Key people | James Kennedy Timothy Abraham Curtis John Vernon |
| Products | Locomotives Ships |
Number of employees | 1600 |
Bury, Curtis and Kennedy was a steam locomotive manufacturer in Liverpool, England.
Edward Bury established the works in 1826, under the name Edward Bury and Company. He employed James Kennedy as foreman; Kennedy later became a partner. About 1828, the firm moved to bigger premises in Love Lane, Liverpool, known as the Clarence Foundry.