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of The Friars, Bridgnorth and 54 Great Marlborough Street, London | of The Friars, Bridgnorth and 54 Great Marlborough Street, London | ||
1828 Established by William Southwell and Joseph Southwell, trading as Southwell & Co. The factory stood on the site of an old Franciscan Monastery. | |||
1890 The company was registered on 8 May, to acquire the business of carpet manufacturers of the firm of the same name. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | 1890 The company was registered on 8 May, to acquire the business of carpet manufacturers of the firm of the same name. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | ||
1910 Exhibited Axminster, Brussels and Wilton carpets at the Brussels Exhibition<ref>The Times Aug. 17, 1910 </ref> | 1910 Exhibited Axminster, Brussels and Wilton carpets at the Brussels Exhibition<ref>The Times Aug. 17, 1910 </ref> | ||
1914 Directors: W. Lascelles Southwell, J.P. (Chairman), W. Westcott, Frank M. Southwell, T. Mellor Haigh. Specialities: Brussels, Wilton, Saxony, Axminster Carpets. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 30 November 2021

of The Friars, Bridgnorth and 54 Great Marlborough Street, London
1828 Established by William Southwell and Joseph Southwell, trading as Southwell & Co. The factory stood on the site of an old Franciscan Monastery.
1890 The company was registered on 8 May, to acquire the business of carpet manufacturers of the firm of the same name. [1]
1910 Exhibited Axminster, Brussels and Wilton carpets at the Brussels Exhibition[2]
1914 Directors: W. Lascelles Southwell, J.P. (Chairman), W. Westcott, Frank M. Southwell, T. Mellor Haigh. Specialities: Brussels, Wilton, Saxony, Axminster Carpets.