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Makers of High-class Cutlery in all Branches, Washington Works, Sheffield. Established in the latter part of the eighteenth century by George Wostenholm, who later took his son, George Wostenholm, into partnership, trading as George Wostenholm and Son. Carried on under the original title until 1875. Incorporated as a Limited Company in that year. | Makers of High-class Cutlery in all Branches, Washington Works, Sheffield. Established in the latter part of the eighteenth century by George Wostenholm, who later took his son, George Wostenholm, into partnership, trading as George Wostenholm and Son. Carried on under the original title until 1875. Incorporated as a Limited Company in that year. | ||
formerly [[Stenton and | formerly [[Stenton, Wostenholm and Son]] | ||
1875 The company was registered on 4 December, to take over the business of cutlery manufacturers of '''George Wostenholm'''. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | 1875 The company was registered on 4 December, to take over the business of cutlery manufacturers of '''George Wostenholm'''. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> |
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George Wostenholm and Son Ltd. of Washington Works, Sheffield.
Makers of High-class Cutlery in all Branches, Washington Works, Sheffield. Established in the latter part of the eighteenth century by George Wostenholm, who later took his son, George Wostenholm, into partnership, trading as George Wostenholm and Son. Carried on under the original title until 1875. Incorporated as a Limited Company in that year.
formerly Stenton, Wostenholm and Son
1875 The company was registered on 4 December, to take over the business of cutlery manufacturers of George Wostenholm. [1]
1914 Directors: William Nixon (Chairman), J. A. E. Paine (Managing Director), J. C. Wing, Philip K. Wake. Secretary: Alexr. Brown.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908