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1853 formerly [[Tabberer and Smith]] | 1853 formerly [[Tabberer and Smith]] | ||
1859 Announcement of move of Frederick J. Smith and Co from 8 and 9 Weaman street to newly erected premises in Clement Street.<ref>Birmingham Journal - Saturday 23 April 1859</ref> | |||
1861 Advertisement for staff. Frederick J. Smith, 54 Clement Street, Birmingham.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Monday 04 March 1861</ref> | |||
1863 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, St. Mary's Square, manufacturer of composition and yellow metal sheathing nails...Imperial Metal candlesticks etc.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Thursday 15 January 1863</ref> | 1863 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, St. Mary's Square, manufacturer of composition and yellow metal sheathing nails...Imperial Metal candlesticks etc.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Thursday 15 January 1863</ref> |
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of Waterloo Works, 44, Princip Street, Birmingham,
Plumbers brassware and candlestick makers
1853 formerly Tabberer and Smith
1859 Announcement of move of Frederick J. Smith and Co from 8 and 9 Weaman street to newly erected premises in Clement Street.[1]
1861 Advertisement for staff. Frederick J. Smith, 54 Clement Street, Birmingham.[2]
1863 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, St. Mary's Square, manufacturer of composition and yellow metal sheathing nails...Imperial Metal candlesticks etc.[3]
1864 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, late Tabberer and Smith, cabinet brass founder, brass cock and bell founder. etc.[4]
1871 Mention of Frederick Smith, wire maker, Waterloo Works, 3 and 4, Weaman Row.[5]