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1859 Business established
1859 Business established


Formerly [[Joseph Hatton]]; acquired by [[Rowland Hill (1848-1930)]]
c.1900 [[Rowland Hill (1848-1930)]] moved from watchmaking into running a foundry business, acquiring the business of  [[Joseph Hatton]]


c.1900 Rowland Hill moved from watchmaking into running a foundry business
1902 Late [[Joseph Hatton]] (see advert)
 
1902 Late [[Joseph Hatton]]


1904 December. Details of the Lee Enfin carburetter.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/12/24]]</ref>
1904 December. Details of the Lee Enfin carburetter.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/12/24]]</ref>

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January 1902. Testimonial from the Daimler Motor Co.
September 1902.
November 1902.

Rowland Hill of Albion Foundry, King Street, Coventry were ironfounders in 1912

1859 Business established

c.1900 Rowland Hill (1848-1930) moved from watchmaking into running a foundry business, acquiring the business of Joseph Hatton

1902 Late Joseph Hatton (see advert)

1904 December. Details of the Lee Enfin carburetter.[1]

See Rowland Hill and Sons

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