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1871 Partnership dissolved. 'In consequence of the recent deaths of Messrs. [[Thomas Wood (2)|Thomas]] and [[Henry Wood (2)|Henry Wood]], partners of the firms of [[Wood Brothers (of Stourbridge)|Wood Brothers]], of Stourbridge, Chester, and Cardiff, [[Henry Wood and Co|Henry Wood and Co.]], Liverpool, and [[George Wood and Co|George Wood and Co.]], London, it is announced that the following arrangements have been made for carry on future the business of the late firms. The bridge business will be carried on by [[James Wood Aston|Mr. James Wood Aston]], under the style of [[J. Wood Aston and Co]]. The Liverpool and Chester businesses under the style of [[Henry Wood and Co]]., and the London business, under the style of [[George Wood and Co|George Wood and Co.]], will be respectively carried on by [[Albert Wood|Mr. Albert Wood]] who takes into partnership [[William Coltart|Mr. William Coltart]] Of Liverpool.'<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Saturday 12 August 1871</ref> | 1871 Partnership dissolved. 'In consequence of the recent deaths of Messrs. [[Thomas Wood (2)|Thomas]] and [[Henry Wood (2)|Henry Wood]], partners of the firms of [[Wood Brothers (of Stourbridge)|Wood Brothers]], of Stourbridge, Chester, and Cardiff, [[Henry Wood and Co|Henry Wood and Co.]], Liverpool, and [[George Wood and Co|George Wood and Co.]], London, it is announced that the following arrangements have been made for carry on future the business of the late firms. The bridge business will be carried on by [[James Wood Aston|Mr. James Wood Aston]], under the style of [[J. Wood Aston and Co]]. The Liverpool and Chester businesses under the style of [[Henry Wood and Co]]., and the London business, under the style of [[George Wood and Co|George Wood and Co.]], will be respectively carried on by [[Albert Wood|Mr. Albert Wood]] who takes into partnership [[William Coltart|Mr. William Coltart]] Of Liverpool.'<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Saturday 12 August 1871</ref> | ||
became [[J. Wood Aston and Co]] | |||
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of Cradley Heath, chain makers
1859 Mentioned. Wood Brothers, Cradley Heath.[1]
1862. Announcement. 'amongst the distinctions awarded by the Juries [of the Great Exhibition], Messrs. Wood Brothers, of Cradley, received a medal, "for good specimens of chain cables and chain work".'[2]
1871 Mentioned. Messrs Wood Brothers, Cradley.[3]
1871 Partnership dissolved. 'In consequence of the recent deaths of Messrs. Thomas and Henry Wood, partners of the firms of Wood Brothers, of Stourbridge, Chester, and Cardiff, Henry Wood and Co., Liverpool, and George Wood and Co., London, it is announced that the following arrangements have been made for carry on future the business of the late firms. The bridge business will be carried on by Mr. James Wood Aston, under the style of J. Wood Aston and Co. The Liverpool and Chester businesses under the style of Henry Wood and Co., and the London business, under the style of George Wood and Co., will be respectively carried on by Mr. Albert Wood who takes into partnership Mr. William Coltart Of Liverpool.'[4]
became J. Wood Aston and Co