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A German source states that Garrett, Smith & Co. was established at Buckau near Magdeburg by [[John Garrett|John Dunnel Garrett]] in 1861 as a branch of [[Richard Garrett and Sons|Garrett & Sons]], Leiston (England). It became Garrett Smith & Co in 1882, and was in business until 1905.<ref>[http://www.sudenburg-chronik.de/Industrie/GarrettSmithCo.htm] Sudenburg-Chronik website - 'Garrett Smith & Co, Lokomobil- und Landmaschinenfabrik'</ref>. Another source – the website of [[Long Shop Steam Museum|The Long Shop Museum]] – states that after a serious falling-out between John and his father and brother (Richard IV), John withdrew from the business in 1860 and went to Magdeburg, setting up a similar business there<ref>[http://www.longshopmuseum.co.uk/288/] Long Shop Museum website</ref>. Another source<ref>'Garretts of Leiston' by R A Whitehead, Percival & Marshall, 1964)</ref> says that John disagreed with his brother Richard over whether to manufacture in Germany or to export products there, so John Garrett 'removed himself to Germany where he established a works at Magdeburg manufacturing the same products as Leiston.' | A German source states that Garrett, Smith & Co. was established at Buckau near Magdeburg by [[John Garrett|John Dunnel Garrett]] in 1861 as a branch of [[Richard Garrett and Sons|Garrett & Sons]], Leiston (England). It became Garrett Smith & Co in 1882, and was in business until 1905.<ref>[http://www.sudenburg-chronik.de/Industrie/GarrettSmithCo.htm] Sudenburg-Chronik website - 'Garrett Smith & Co, Lokomobil- und Landmaschinenfabrik'</ref>. Another source – the website of [[Long Shop Steam Museum|The Long Shop Museum]] – states that after a serious falling-out between John and his father and brother (Richard IV), John withdrew from the business in 1860 and went to Magdeburg, setting up a similar business there<ref>[http://www.longshopmuseum.co.uk/288/] Long Shop Museum website</ref>. Another source<ref>'Garretts of Leiston' by R A Whitehead, Percival & Marshall, 1964)</ref> says that John disagreed with his brother Richard over whether to manufacture in Germany or to export products there, so John Garrett 'removed himself to Germany where he established a works at Magdeburg manufacturing the same products as Leiston.' | ||
1872 [[Arthur George Mumford]], having worked for the Richard Garrett business in Leiston, went to work for Mr John Garrett in Buckau<ref>Civil engineer records</ref> | |||
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of Magdeburg, Germany
A German source states that Garrett, Smith & Co. was established at Buckau near Magdeburg by John Dunnel Garrett in 1861 as a branch of Garrett & Sons, Leiston (England). It became Garrett Smith & Co in 1882, and was in business until 1905.[1]. Another source – the website of The Long Shop Museum – states that after a serious falling-out between John and his father and brother (Richard IV), John withdrew from the business in 1860 and went to Magdeburg, setting up a similar business there[2]. Another source[3] says that John disagreed with his brother Richard over whether to manufacture in Germany or to export products there, so John Garrett 'removed himself to Germany where he established a works at Magdeburg manufacturing the same products as Leiston.'
1872 Arthur George Mumford, having worked for the Richard Garrett business in Leiston, went to work for Mr John Garrett in Buckau[4]