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1883 Mr. [[G. Crosland Taylor]] started business to manufacture cables at the Deeside Electric Works, Neston, Cheshire.  
1883 [[George Crosland Taylor]] started business to manufacture cables at the Deeside Electric Works, Neston, Cheshire.  


It was later found that this site was unsuitable and the business was transferred to Helsby, where railway facilities were good.
It was later found that this site was unsuitable and the business was transferred to Helsby, where railway facilities were good.


1884 [[James Taylor]] and  and his brother-in-law, [[Frederick Whiteley]], joined the business which became the [[Telegraph Manufacturing Co]].  
1884 [[James Taylor]] and  and his brother-in-law, [[Frederick Whiteley]], joined the business which became the [[Telegraph Manufacturing Co]].  


==See Also==
==See Also==

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1883 George Crosland Taylor started business to manufacture cables at the Deeside Electric Works, Neston, Cheshire.

It was later found that this site was unsuitable and the business was transferred to Helsby, where railway facilities were good.

1884 James Taylor and and his brother-in-law, Frederick Whiteley, joined the business which became the Telegraph Manufacturing Co.

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  • Obituary of James Taylor