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'''John Perks and Sons Ltd.''' of Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton. | '''John Perks and Sons Ltd.''' of Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton. | ||
1843 Advertisement for staff. Mr. John Perks, Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton.<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 28 August 1843< | 1843 Advertisement for staff. Mr. John Perks, Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton.<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 28 August 1843</ref> | ||
1854 Perks and Son, edge tool makers, were on the Committee for the Paris Exhibition<ref>The London Gazette 19 December 1854</ref> | 1854 Perks and Son, edge tool makers, were on the Committee for the Paris Exhibition<ref>The London Gazette 19 December 1854</ref> |
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John Perks and Sons Ltd. of Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton.
1843 Advertisement for staff. Mr. John Perks, Monmore Green Works, Wolverhampton.[1]
1854 Perks and Son, edge tool makers, were on the Committee for the Paris Exhibition[2]
1855 Perks and Son, Exhibited edge tools at the 1855 Paris Exhibition
1878 Dissolution of the Partnership between Robert Perks and Samuel Hollis Perks, Edge Tool Manufacturers, trading under the style of John Perks and Sons, at Wolverhampton. All debts due and owing to and by the said firm will be received and paid by the said Robert Perks.[3]
1932 John Perks and Sons (1920) Ltd was in liquidation[4]
1938 Still at Monmore Green.
1957 Exhibited Axes, Hoes, Pickaxes, Mattocks, Plantation Tools, Crowbars, Wedges and Hammers.