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1864 [[Ambrose Firth]] set up in business as [[A. Firth (of Sheffield)|A. Firth]] and subsequently as '''Brightside Foundry Co'''. | 1864 [[Ambrose Firth]], having worked with [[John Martin Stanley]], set up in business as [[A. Firth (of Sheffield)|A. Firth]] and subsequently as '''Brightside Foundry Co'''. | ||
1879 [[Jabez Stanley]], ironfounder, of Brightside Foundry Co<ref>Sheffield Directory</ref> | 1879 [[Jabez Stanley]], ironfounder, of Brightside Foundry Co<ref>Sheffield Directory</ref> | ||
1882 [[Jabez Stanley]] left the partnership with [[Ambrose Firth]] and [[George Shaw]], Ironfounders, Steel Manufacturers, and Iron and Steel Merchants, as Brightside Foundry Company, at the Newhall Iron Works, Newhall-road, Sheffield<ref>London Gazette 21 Feb 1882</ref> | |||
1897 Brightside Foundry Co was involved in the Federation of Engineers lock-out<ref>The Times, Sep 22, 1897</ref> | 1897 Brightside Foundry Co was involved in the Federation of Engineers lock-out<ref>The Times, Sep 22, 1897</ref> |
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1864 Ambrose Firth, having worked with John Martin Stanley, set up in business as A. Firth and subsequently as Brightside Foundry Co.
1879 Jabez Stanley, ironfounder, of Brightside Foundry Co[1]
1882 Jabez Stanley left the partnership with Ambrose Firth and George Shaw, Ironfounders, Steel Manufacturers, and Iron and Steel Merchants, as Brightside Foundry Company, at the Newhall Iron Works, Newhall-road, Sheffield[2]
1897 Brightside Foundry Co was involved in the Federation of Engineers lock-out[3]
1899 Incorporated as Brightside Foundry and Engineering Co