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Either Aubin or Cookson won a Prize Medal, 1851 Exhibition.  
Either Aubin or Cookson won a Prize Medal, 1851 Exhibition.  
Amalgamated into [[John Badger, Cookson and Co]].


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[[Category: Town - Wolverhampton]]
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[[Category: Locks and Safes ]]
[[Category: Locks and Safes]]

Latest revision as of 14:01, 5 April 2020

1834 Founded

1882 F. N. Cookson and Co was in Liquidation, instituted by Frederick Nesfield Cookson, Lock Manufacturer at the Guardian Works, Great Hampton-street, Wolverhampton, formerly carrying on business at the same place under the name or style of F. N. Cookson[1]

Either Aubin or Cookson won a Prize Medal, 1851 Exhibition.

Amalgamated into John Badger, Cookson and Co.


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 28 Aug 1882