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Maker of coach and saddle ironmongery (see Advert) | Maker of coach and saddle ironmongery (see Advert) | ||
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1877 Patent to Charles Bevan and Henry Hallam, trading as '''Lowe, Sleigh, Bevan, and Company''', of Birmingham, Manufacturers, in respect of the invention of "improvements in step ladders for carriages."<ref>London Gazette 21 September 1877</ref> | 1877 Patent to Charles Bevan and Henry Hallam, trading as '''Lowe, Sleigh, Bevan, and Company''', of Birmingham, Manufacturers, in respect of the invention of "improvements in step ladders for carriages."<ref>London Gazette 21 September 1877</ref> |
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of Clarence Works, Birmingham
Maker of coach and saddle ironmongery (see Advert)
1747 Established
1877 Patent to Charles Bevan and Henry Hallam, trading as Lowe, Sleigh, Bevan, and Company, of Birmingham, Manufacturers, in respect of the invention of "improvements in step ladders for carriages."[1]
1897 Dissolution of the Partnership between Charles Bevan, Henry Hallam and Conway Lowe carrying on business as Coach and Saddlers' Ironmongers at Nos. 71 to 76 Charlotte-street and Nos. 17 and 18 Mott-street, Birmingham under the style or firm of Lowe Sleigh Bevan and Company and Bevan Hallam and Lowe as from the 30th day of June 1897 so far as regards Henry Hallam who retired from the firm. The firm would be continued by Charles Bevan and Conway Lowe in partnership with Harry Bevan under the present style or firm of Lowe Bevan and Company.[2]