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of Sheffield, mineral water manufacturers
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By 1901 [[James Furnival Eardley]] described himself as a mineral water manufacturer<ref>1901 census</ref>


1931 Death of [[James Furnival Eardley]], head of the firm<ref>The Times  Jan. 1, 1932</ref>
1931 Death of [[James Furnival Eardley]], head of the firm<ref>The Times  Jan. 1, 1932</ref>

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of Sheffield, mineral water manufacturer

By 1901 James Furnival Eardley described himself as a mineral water manufacturer[1]

1931 Death of James Furnival Eardley, head of the firm[2]

1949 Acquired W. Marples (Sheffield) Ltd[3]

1972 Acquired by British Syphon Industries which was also involved in brewing equipment.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. The Times Jan. 1, 1932
  3. The London Gazette 29 April 1949