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George Albert Shipman (c1866-1910)
George Albert Shipman (c1866-1910) of [[J. Shipman and Co]]


Born at Sheffield the son of Jabez Shipman
Born at Sheffield the son of [[Jabez Shipman]]


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George Albert Shipman (c1866-1910) of J. Shipman and Co

Born at Sheffield the son of Jabez Shipman


1910 Obituary [1]

GEORGE ALBERT SHIPMAN died in April 1910, in his forty-fifth year.

Up to a few years ago he was identified with the firm of Shipman & Co., steel-wire manufacturers, of Attercliffe, Sheffield. He subsequently retired from the firm and commenced business as a steel merchant, ultimately disposing of it to George A. Shipman & Co., Ltd.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1896.


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