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[[Image:Im19071225BJ-Hathern.jpg|thumb| December 1907. ]]
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of Hathern Works, near Loughborough.
of Hathern Works, near Loughborough.
Manufacturers of Architectural Terra Cotta and Staffordshire Blue Bricks.


1875 Established by George Hodson and James F. Hodson.  
1875 Established by George Hodson and James F. Hodson.  


1902 Incorporated as a Limited Company.  
1902 Incorporated as a Limited Company.  


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December 1907.
February 1908.

of Hathern Works, near Loughborough.

Manufacturers of Architectural Terra Cotta and Staffordshire Blue Bricks.

1875 Established by George Hodson and James F. Hodson.

1902 Incorporated as a Limited Company.

See Also

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Sources of Information