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1845 Company established (predecessor of Harfield and Co).
1845 Company established by [[Thomas Brown (1795- )]] (predecessor of Harfield and Co).


c.1854 (presumably) [[William Horatio Harfield]] was taken into partnership by his step father [[Thomas Brown (1795- )]], as [[Brown and Harfield]]
c.1854 (presumably) [[William Horatio Harfield]] was taken into partnership by his step father [[Thomas Brown (1795- )]], as [[Brown and Harfield]]

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Iron Chain Makers

1845 Company established by Thomas Brown (1795- ) (predecessor of Harfield and Co).

c.1854 (presumably) William Horatio Harfield was taken into partnership by his step father Thomas Brown (1795- ), as Brown and Harfield

1857 Harfield's system for working cables for anchors was installed in the SS Great Eastern

Subsequently Harfield and Co


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