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1840 Established his business - see [[Edwin Cotterill and Co]]
1840 Established his business - see [[Edwin Cotterill and Co]]
1842 of Great Lister Street, Birmingham. <ref>See 1842 advert from Pigot's Directory.</ref>
1849 of 101 Henry Street, Ashted, Birmingham. <ref>See 1849 advert.</ref>


1853 of 105 New Street, Birmingham when he wrote to "The Times" to defend the security of his patented design of lock<ref>The Times (London, England), Wednesday, July 13, 1853</ref>
1853 of 105 New Street, Birmingham when he wrote to "The Times" to defend the security of his patented design of lock<ref>The Times (London, England), Wednesday, July 13, 1853</ref>
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1840 Established his business - see Edwin Cotterill and Co

1853 of 105 New Street, Birmingham when he wrote to "The Times" to defend the security of his patented design of lock[1]

1870 Mr. E. Cotterill of Climax Works, Vittoria Street, Birmingham.[2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times (London, England), Wednesday, July 13, 1853
  2. The Engineer 1870/06/10