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[[Image:Im1865POBuc-Jones1.jpg|thumb| 1864. ]] | [[Image:Im1865POBuc-Jones1.jpg|thumb| 1864. ]] | ||
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[[Image:Im1866PO-Jones.jpg|thumb| 1866. ]] | |||
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[[image:Im1869POCam-Jones3.jpg|thumb| 1869. ]] | |||
Heating engineers of 35 Kings Street, Cheapside, London, EC. <br> | Heating engineers of 35 Kings Street, Cheapside, London, EC. <br> | ||
AKA John Jones and Sons | |||
Manufactory, of 6 Bankside, London SE. | Manufactory, of 6 Bankside, London SE. | ||
Hot water apparatus. | Hot water apparatus. | ||
c.1840 Business established | |||
1905 Acquired by [[James Boyd and Sons]]. | |||
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Heating engineers of 35 Kings Street, Cheapside, London, EC.
AKA John Jones and Sons
Manufactory, of 6 Bankside, London SE.
Hot water apparatus.
c.1840 Business established
1905 Acquired by James Boyd and Sons.