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1885 Established
1885 Established
1900 [[Gustavus Adolphus Steinthal]] died<ref>London Gazette 4 September 1900</ref>. [[William Paul Steinthal]] became the sole partner.


1906 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[William Paul Steinthal]] and Edward Theodor Steinthal,
1906 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[William Paul Steinthal]] and Edward Theodor Steinthal,

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of 41 Piccadilly, Bradford, electrical engineers and contractors

offices also in Manchester and Harrogate.

1885 Established

1900 Gustavus Adolphus Steinthal died[1]. William Paul Steinthal became the sole partner.

1906 Dissolution of the Partnership between William Paul Steinthal and Edward Theodor Steinthal, carrying on business as Electrical Engineers and Contractors, at 41, Piccadilly, Bradford, 1B, Cooper-street, Manchester, Harrogate, and 26, Eldon-square, Newcastle-on-Tyne, under the style or firm of "G. A. STEINTHAL." All debts would be paid by William Paul Steinthal.[2]

Sometime afterwards presumably became G. A. Steinthal and Boydell

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 4 September 1900
  2. London Gazette 18 Dec 1906