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of Union Iron Works, Park St, Oldham. Iron founders and machinists.
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1902 Emma Birch and Evan Hall left the partnership which was continued by [[Harry Hall (1869- )|Harry Hall]] and [[Lees Hall]]<ref>The London Gazette 9 January 1903</ref>
1902 Emma Birch and Evan Hall left the partnership which was continued by [[Harry Hall (1869- )|Harry Hall]] and [[Lees Hall]]<ref>The London Gazette 9 January 1903</ref>


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Revision as of 09:30, 21 May 2021

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of Union Iron Works, Park St, Oldham. Iron founders and machinists.

1883 Charles Hall left the partnership with John Hall and Samuel Hall as John Hall and Sons; John and Samuel continued the business as John Hall and Son[1]

1902 Emma Birch and Evan Hall left the partnership which was continued by Harry Hall and Lees Hall[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 2 March 1883
  2. The London Gazette 9 January 1903