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By 1891 [[Arthur Chamberlain]] had entered the tube-making business through '''Endurance Seamless Tube and Vial Co'''. | By 1891 [[Arthur Chamberlain]] had entered the tube-making business through '''Endurance Seamless Tube and Vial Co'''. | ||
1896 The company became [[Endurance Tube and Engineering Co]] and opened a factory in King's Norton; co-directors, '''Arthur Chamberlain''', his son-in-law John Sutton Nettlefold, and George Hookham. | 1896 The company became [[Endurance Tube and Engineering Co]] and opened a factory in King's Norton; co-directors, '''Arthur Chamberlain''', his son-in-law [[John Sutton Nettlefold]], and [[George Hookham]]. | ||
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of Stirchley Street, Birmingham[1]
By 1891 Arthur Chamberlain had entered the tube-making business through Endurance Seamless Tube and Vial Co.
1896 The company became Endurance Tube and Engineering Co and opened a factory in King's Norton; co-directors, Arthur Chamberlain, his son-in-law John Sutton Nettlefold, and George Hookham.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Peck's Trades Directory of Birmingham, 1896-97