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Ceres Iron Works Ltd., makers of seed drills and horse hoes, of Kingston-upon-Thames  
Ceres Iron Works Ltd., makers of seed drills and horse hoes, of Kingston-upon-Thames  


Late [[Thomas Stevens and Co]]
By 1892: Late [[Thomas Stevens and Co]]


1896 Business sold off in lots. Few bids. Machinery, plant and patterns purchased by [[Robert Boby (Company)|R. Boby]] of Bury St. Edmunds. Much detail of sale given.<ref>Bury Free Press - Saturday 20 June 1896</ref>
1896 Business sold off in lots. Few bids. Machinery, plant and patterns purchased by [[Robert Boby (Company)|R. Boby]] of Bury St. Edmunds. Much detail of sale given.<ref>Bury Free Press - Saturday 20 June 1896</ref>

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Ceres Iron Works Ltd., makers of seed drills and horse hoes, of Kingston-upon-Thames

By 1892: Late Thomas Stevens and Co

1896 Business sold off in lots. Few bids. Machinery, plant and patterns purchased by R. Boby of Bury St. Edmunds. Much detail of sale given.[1]

1896 Sale of tools on the premises.[2]

1899 Application for discharge of bankrupts formerly of Ceres Iron Works - Edward Stanhope Ratcliffe and Charles Baxter Hoare.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Bury Free Press - Saturday 20 June 1896
  2. London Evening Standard - Monday 20 July 1896
  3. Surrey Comet - Saturday 04 March 1899