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1893 Branches also at 9, Cork Street, Bond Street, London, W.; 18 Charterhouse Street, Holborn Circus, London, E.C. | 1893 Branches also at 9, Cork Street, Bond Street, London, W.; 18 Charterhouse Street, Holborn Circus, London, E.C. | ||
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Combination Grates. Oven-over-Fire Grates. Back to Back Grates. Interior and Surround. (Stand No. B.310) | 1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Combination Grates. Oven-over-Fire Grates. Back to Back Grates. Interior and Surround. (Stand No. B.310).<ref>[[1937 British Industries Fair]] p418</ref> | ||
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Steel and Garland Ltd. of Wharncliffe Works, Sheffield (1893); Priory Foundry, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
Manufacturers of stoves, grates, fenders, curbs, rests, brasses, chimney pieces etc.
1859 Steel and Garland, Wharncliffe Works, Sheffield 1873 Patent. '1192. To Harry John Steel and Richard Wheen Garland, of the Wharncliffe Works, Sheffield, in the county of York, for the invention of "an improved construction of domestic stove, for economizing the consumption of fuel and utilizing the heat thereof."'[1]
1893 Branches also at 9, Cork Street, Bond Street, London, W.; 18 Charterhouse Street, Holborn Circus, London, E.C.
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Combination Grates. Oven-over-Fire Grates. Back to Back Grates. Interior and Surround. (Stand No. B.310).[2]