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Nathan Crosley Firth (c1849-1927) of 125, Foregate-street, Chester. | |||
Born at Aberdeen | |||
Exhibitor in The [[1885 Inventions Exhibition]]. N. C. Firth Chester workmen’s time-checking clock.<ref>Chester Chronicle - Saturday 15 August 1885</ref> | 1885 Exhibitor in The [[1885 Inventions Exhibition]]. N. C. Firth Chester workmen’s time-checking clock.<ref>Chester Chronicle - Saturday 15 August 1885</ref> | ||
1927 Died. 'Many older citizens will regret to learn of the Mr N C Firth (formerly of Chester) occurred on Wednesday Mr Firth who was aged 78, was for over years a jeweller in Foregate-street and afterwards St Werburgh-street. A native of Aberdeen he came to Chester when in his teens and served his apprenticeship with Messrs Lowe’s jewellers. He patented time-checking clocks for and hospitals and in recognition of their merit gained silver medals one at London the other at Liverpool 1895...'<ref>Chester Chronicle - Saturday 19 February 1927</ref> | 1927 Died. 'Many older citizens will regret to learn of the Mr N. C. Firth (formerly of Chester) occurred on Wednesday Mr Firth who was aged 78, was for over years a jeweller in Foregate-street and afterwards St Werburgh-street. A native of Aberdeen he came to Chester when in his teens and served his apprenticeship with Messrs Lowe’s jewellers. He patented time-checking clocks for and hospitals and in recognition of their merit gained silver medals one at London the other at Liverpool 1895...'<ref>Chester Chronicle - Saturday 19 February 1927</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 13:30, 23 June 2023
Nathan Crosley Firth (c1849-1927) of 125, Foregate-street, Chester.
Born at Aberdeen
1885 Exhibitor in The 1885 Inventions Exhibition. N. C. Firth Chester workmen’s time-checking clock.[1]
1927 Died. 'Many older citizens will regret to learn of the Mr N. C. Firth (formerly of Chester) occurred on Wednesday Mr Firth who was aged 78, was for over years a jeweller in Foregate-street and afterwards St Werburgh-street. A native of Aberdeen he came to Chester when in his teens and served his apprenticeship with Messrs Lowe’s jewellers. He patented time-checking clocks for and hospitals and in recognition of their merit gained silver medals one at London the other at Liverpool 1895...'[2]