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As a result of a dispute within the Pearson family, and a subsequent Chancery court case in 1883, James Pearson set up in competition with Theophilus Pearson carrying on the Oldfield Business as '''James Pearson & Co'''. | As a result of a dispute within the Pearson family, and a subsequent Chancery court case in 1883, James Pearson set up in competition with Theophilus Pearson carrying on the Oldfield Business as '''James Pearson & Co'''. | ||
1930s Robinsons bought the site; their subsidiary [[J. J. Blow]] occupied the site from the 1940s until the 1980s when the site was closed down and demolished. | 1930s [[Robinson and Sons|Robinsons]] bought the site; their subsidiary [[J. J. Blow]] occupied the site from the 1940s until the 1980s when the site was closed down and demolished. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 14:43, 26 October 2023
James Pearson Ltd of Oldfield Pottery, Brampton, Chesterfield
As a result of a dispute within the Pearson family, and a subsequent Chancery court case in 1883, James Pearson set up in competition with Theophilus Pearson carrying on the Oldfield Business as James Pearson & Co.
1930s Robinsons bought the site; their subsidiary J. J. Blow occupied the site from the 1940s until the 1980s when the site was closed down and demolished.
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Sources of Information
- [1] Nedias newsletter #78