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1876 H. S. Crump of Alvin Works, Gloucester, exhibited wrought iron sheep troughs, made of galvanised iron, noted for their portability, lightness, and durability, at the Bath and West Show.<ref>Gloucester Journal - Saturday 10 June 1876</ref> | 1876 H. S. Crump of Alvin Works, Gloucester, exhibited wrought iron sheep troughs, made of galvanised iron, noted for their portability, lightness, and durability, at the Bath and West Show.<ref>Gloucester Journal - Saturday 10 June 1876</ref> | ||
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1889 Advertising iron hurdles, iron hoops, sheep troughs, corn bins, cow cribs, shepherds' huts, greenhouses and other buildings.<ref>Evesham Journal - Saturday 5 January 1889 </ref> | 1889 Advertising iron hurdles, iron hoops, sheep troughs, corn bins, cow cribs, shepherds' huts, greenhouses and other buildings.<ref>Evesham Journal - Saturday 5 January 1889 </ref> | ||
1897 Employs 35 persons.<ref>Gloucester Journal - Saturday 27 February 1897</ref> | |||
1915 Advertising. Crump, Alvin Works, Gloucester.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Thursday 28 October 1915</ref> | 1915 Advertising. Crump, Alvin Works, Gloucester.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Thursday 28 October 1915</ref> |
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of Alvin Works, Gloucester.
1869 Established
1876 H. S. Crump of Alvin Works, Gloucester, exhibited wrought iron sheep troughs, made of galvanised iron, noted for their portability, lightness, and durability, at the Bath and West Show.[1]
1880 Exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Show at Carlisle.
1889 Advertising iron hurdles, iron hoops, sheep troughs, corn bins, cow cribs, shepherds' huts, greenhouses and other buildings.[2]
1897 Employs 35 persons.[3]
1915 Advertising. Crump, Alvin Works, Gloucester.[4]