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1870 at Cardiff, [[George Frederick Adams]] was taken into the firm pf [[Dobson and Brown]], which then became [[Dobson, Brown and Adams|Dobson, Brown, & Adams]]
Mining engineers of Cardiff
 
1870 [[George Frederick Adams]] was taken into partnership in the firm of [[Dobson and Brown]], which then became [[Dobson, Brown and Adams|Dobson, Brown, & Adams]]
 
1870 [[Samuel Dobson]] died; presumably the business then became [[Brown and Adams]]
 
1884 [[Ithel Treharne Rees]] was taken into partnership and the firm became [[Forster Brown and Rees]]
 


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Latest revision as of 20:31, 13 February 2018

Mining engineers of Cardiff

1870 George Frederick Adams was taken into partnership in the firm of Dobson and Brown, which then became Dobson, Brown, & Adams

1870 Samuel Dobson died; presumably the business then became Brown and Adams

1884 Ithel Treharne Rees was taken into partnership and the firm became Forster Brown and Rees


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