James Broadhurst and Sons: Difference between revisions
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1897 Company renamed James Broadhurst and Sons | 1897 Company renamed James Broadhurst and Sons | ||
1922 Acquired by Edward Roper | 1922 Acquired by Edward Roper, eventually becoming part of [[Churchill China]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
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* [http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/indexb.htm] Potters | * [http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/indexb.htm] Stoke Potters | ||
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[[Category: Town - | [[Category: Town - Fenton]] | ||
[[Category: China and Ceramic ware | [[Category: China and Ceramic ware]] |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 4 November 2024
of Fenton
1864 J. Broadhurst started business
1897 Company renamed James Broadhurst and Sons
1922 Acquired by Edward Roper, eventually becoming part of Churchill China
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Stoke Potters