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'''Samuel Whitfield and Sons''' of Viaduct Works, Oxford Street, Birmingham; of 140 Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London, W.C.2. (1938) | '''Samuel Whitfield and Sons''' of Viaduct Works, Oxford Street, Birmingham; of 140 Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London, W.C.2. (1938) | ||
1866 Manufactured Fenby's adytic retainer lock<ref>[[The Engineer 1866/06/01]] p391</ref> | 1866 Manufactured [[Joseph Beverley Fenby|Fenby's]] adytic retainer lock<ref>[[The Engineer 1866/06/01]] p391</ref> | ||
1869 Advert. Fire and burglar proof safes and locks | 1869 Advert. Fire and burglar proof safes and locks |
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Samuel Whitfield and Sons of Viaduct Works, Oxford Street, Birmingham; of 140 Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London, W.C.2. (1938)
1866 Manufactured Fenby's adytic retainer lock[1]
1869 Advert. Fire and burglar proof safes and locks
1869 'Whitfield's New Patent Safes'.
1872 Samuel Whitfield senior, bedding manufacturer, feather merchant and purifier, of 52-54 Oxford St, Birmingham[2] Presumably Frederic Whitfield had taken on the safes business as F. Whitfield and Co
1886 Listed as Whitfield's Safe and Door Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1866/06/01 p391
- ↑ Kelly's Directory
- Bradshaw’s Railway Manual 1869