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of the Metal Spinning Works, Alma Street, Aston, Birmingham | of the Metal Spinning Works, Alma Street, Aston, Birmingham | ||
See the founder [[John Levick (1819-1875)]] and his son [[John Levick (1840-1915)]] and his son | See the founder [[John Levick (1819-1875)]] and his son [[John Levick (1840-1915)]] and his son [[John Levick (1865-1941)]] | ||
1860 John Levick, Metal Spinner, Alma, Street, Aston New Town.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Friday 13 July 1860</ref> | 1860 John Levick, Metal Spinner, Alma, Street, Aston New Town.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Friday 13 July 1860</ref> |
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of the Metal Spinning Works, Alma Street, Aston, Birmingham
See the founder John Levick (1819-1875) and his son John Levick (1840-1915) and his son John Levick (1865-1941)
1860 John Levick, Metal Spinner, Alma, Street, Aston New Town.[1]
1938 Advertising patent folding wash basins for railway carriages, ships, etc.[2]