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The brothers [[Benjamin Mander]] and [[John Mander]] were early industrialists and entrepreneurs, who developed a cluster of loosely-integrated businesses in paints and pigments, japanning, chemicals manufacture and varnish making. [[Charles Mander]], son of Benjamin, went into manufacturing varnish and was in turn followed by his two sons, Charles Benjamin Mander and Samuel Small Mander. | |||
1845 With his brother [[Charles Benjamin Mander]], Samuel formed the partnership [[Mander Brothers]] to continue the family paints and varnish business in the centre of Wolverhampton. | 1845 With his brother [[Charles Benjamin Mander]], Samuel formed the partnership [[Mander Brothers]] to continue the family paints and varnish business in the centre of Wolverhampton. |
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Son of Charles Mander
The brothers Benjamin Mander and John Mander were early industrialists and entrepreneurs, who developed a cluster of loosely-integrated businesses in paints and pigments, japanning, chemicals manufacture and varnish making. Charles Mander, son of Benjamin, went into manufacturing varnish and was in turn followed by his two sons, Charles Benjamin Mander and Samuel Small Mander.
1845 With his brother Charles Benjamin Mander, Samuel formed the partnership Mander Brothers to continue the family paints and varnish business in the centre of Wolverhampton.