Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Mr Bedford was familiar with both the manufacturing side of the business and the commercial side.
Mr Bedford was familiar with both the manufacturing side of the business and the commercial side.


1871 The Bramall and Bedford partnership was dissolved when Bramall retired from business
1871 The Bramall and Bedford partnership was dissolved when Bramall retired from business. Bedford continued the business which became [[John Bedford and Sons]]





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of Lion Steel Works, Mowbray Street, Sheffield

The works were established by John Bramall

1864 After running the business on his own for a few years, Bramall took John Bedford into partnership as Bramall and Bedford

Mr Bedford was familiar with both the manufacturing side of the business and the commercial side.

1871 The Bramall and Bedford partnership was dissolved when Bramall retired from business. Bedford continued the business which became John Bedford and Sons


See Also

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Sources of Information

  • Sheffield Independent Oct. 18, 1887