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of Commercial Road, Wolverhampton
of Commercial Road, Wolverhampton
1896 Dissolution of the  Partnership  between  John  Brotherton  and  Francis  Simms  carrying  on  business  as  Tube  Manufacturers  at  the  Excelsior  Works, Commercial-road  Wolverhampton  under the  style  or firm of '''John  Brotherton  and  Co'''.<ref>London Gazette 3 April 1896</ref>


1897 The company was registered on 5 April, to take over the business of [[Brotherton's Tube Co|Brothertons Tube Co]]. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1897 The company was registered on 5 April, to take over the business of [[Brotherton's Tube Co|Brothertons Tube Co]]. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>

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of Commercial Road, Wolverhampton

1896 Dissolution of the Partnership between John Brotherton and Francis Simms carrying on business as Tube Manufacturers at the Excelsior Works, Commercial-road Wolverhampton under the style or firm of John Brotherton and Co.[1]

1897 The company was registered on 5 April, to take over the business of Brothertons Tube Co. [2]

1900-08 Annual reports in Coventry Archives[3]

Was this connected with John Brotherton, tube maker of Wolverhampton?


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 3 April 1896
  2. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  3. National Archives