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Electrical engineers.
Electrical engineers.


1914 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Redman and [[H. A. Bessmer|Herbert Alfred Bessemer]], carrying on
1914 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Redman and [[H. A. Bessemer|Herbert Alfred Bessemer]], carrying on
business as Electrical Engineers and Contractors, at 12, Union-street, Newton Abbot, Devon, and at 32,
business as Electrical Engineers and Contractors, at 12, Union-street, Newton Abbot, Devon, and at 32,
Torwood-street, Torquay, Devon, under the style or firm of BESSEMER AND REDMAN, as from the 31st December, 1914. All debts due to and owing by the late firm will be received and paid by Herbert Alfred Bessemer, by
Torwood-street, Torquay, Devon, under the style or firm of BESSEMER AND REDMAN, as from the 31st December, 1914. All debts due to and owing by the late firm will be received and paid by Herbert Alfred Bessemer, by

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of 12 Union Street, Newton Abbot, and 32 Torwood Street, Torquay.

Electrical engineers.

1914 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Redman and Herbert Alfred Bessemer, carrying on business as Electrical Engineers and Contractors, at 12, Union-street, Newton Abbot, Devon, and at 32, Torwood-street, Torquay, Devon, under the style or firm of BESSEMER AND REDMAN, as from the 31st December, 1914. All debts due to and owing by the late firm will be received and paid by Herbert Alfred Bessemer, by whom the business will in future be carried on.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 27 July 1915