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of 164, Eldon Street, Sheffield

William Baggaley Coldwell (1863-1943)

1904 The address of 164 Eldon Street is described as a blacksmith's shop.[1]

1918 Address is of Brunswick Drop Stamping Co.[2]

1918 'W. B. Coldwell, die sinker and tool maker, Sheffield'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 19 March 1904
  2. Sheffield Independent - Wednesday 06 March 1918
  3. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Friday 22 February 1918