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Works - Pope Street. Show rooms - 8a Charterhouse Buildings, Aldersgate Street. James Bate, representative.
Works - Pope Street, Birmingham


Show rooms - 8a Charterhouse Buildings, Aldersgate Street. James Bate, representative.
c.1877 Manufacturing of sewing machines for [[Newton, Wilson and Co]] was carried out by the [[St. George's Foundry Co|St. George’s Foundry Company]] at the Pope Street factory, Birmingham.
1884 The manufacturing firm had become the [[St. George's Engineering Co]].




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Works - Pope Street, Birmingham

Show rooms - 8a Charterhouse Buildings, Aldersgate Street. James Bate, representative.

c.1877 Manufacturing of sewing machines for Newton, Wilson and Co was carried out by the St. George’s Foundry Company at the Pope Street factory, Birmingham.

1884 The manufacturing firm had become the St. George's Engineering Co.


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