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Metal and Mineral Brokers
Metal and Mineral Brokers


Established in 1794 at Falmouth by Henry Bath and his eldest son. Removed to Swansea in 1820. Opened in London in 1865, and in Liverpool in 1875. Continued by various successions, but always continued under the same title.  
Established in 1794 at Falmouth by Henry Bath and his eldest son.  
 
Removed to Swansea in 1820. Opened in London in 1865, and in Liverpool in 1875. Continued by various successions, but always continued under the same title.  
 
1888 Owners of [[SS Great Eastern]] when she was broken up


1914 Present Principals: Henry Bath (sixth of the name) and Thomas Vaughan Anthony, both of London.
1914 Present Principals: Henry Bath (sixth of the name) and Thomas Vaughan Anthony, both of London.

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of London, Liverpool and Swansea.

Metal and Mineral Brokers

Established in 1794 at Falmouth by Henry Bath and his eldest son.

Removed to Swansea in 1820. Opened in London in 1865, and in Liverpool in 1875. Continued by various successions, but always continued under the same title.

1888 Owners of SS Great Eastern when she was broken up

1914 Present Principals: Henry Bath (sixth of the name) and Thomas Vaughan Anthony, both of London.

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