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George Newton and Thomas Chambers formed [[Newton, Chambers and Co]], which started out as an iron works but later expanded into coal and ironstone mining and the chemical byproducts of coal.<ref>[https://www.greatbritishlife.co.uk/homes-and-gardens/places-to-live/22638331.chapeltown-south-yorkshire-village-feel-bustling-town-wants-nothing/] Chapeltown</ref> | George Newton and Thomas Chambers formed [[Newton, Chambers and Co]], which started out as an iron works but later expanded into coal and ironstone mining and the chemical byproducts of coal.<ref>[https://www.greatbritishlife.co.uk/homes-and-gardens/places-to-live/22638331.chapeltown-south-yorkshire-village-feel-bustling-town-wants-nothing/] Chapeltown</ref> | ||
1853 [[Thomas Chambers (c.1798-1869)|Thomas Chambers]] and [[John Chambers]], of The Thorncliffe Iron Works, near Sheffield, | 1853 [[Thomas Chambers (c.1798-1869)|Thomas Chambers]] and [[John Chambers (1805-1869)|John Chambers]], of The Thorncliffe Iron Works, near Sheffield, in the county of York, gave notice in respect of the invention of " certain improvements in kitchen sinks."<ref>London Gazette 20 September 1853</ref> | ||
in the county of York, gave notice in respect of the invention of " certain improvements in kitchen sinks."<ref>London Gazette 20 September 1853</ref> | |||
1873 [[Thomas Chambers Newton]] and [[George Dawson]], both of the Thorncliffe Iron Works, near Sheffield, in the county of York gave notice in respect of the invention of " improvements in kitchen ranges."<ref>London Gazette 22 April 1873</ref> | 1873 [[Thomas Chambers Newton]] and [[George Dawson]], both of the Thorncliffe Iron Works, near Sheffield, in the county of York gave notice in respect of the invention of " improvements in kitchen ranges."<ref>London Gazette 22 April 1873</ref> |
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George Newton and Thomas Chambers formed Newton, Chambers and Co, which started out as an iron works but later expanded into coal and ironstone mining and the chemical byproducts of coal.[1]
1853 Thomas Chambers and John Chambers, of The Thorncliffe Iron Works, near Sheffield, in the county of York, gave notice in respect of the invention of " certain improvements in kitchen sinks."[2]
1873 Thomas Chambers Newton and George Dawson, both of the Thorncliffe Iron Works, near Sheffield, in the county of York gave notice in respect of the invention of " improvements in kitchen ranges."[3]
Presumably linked to Thorncliffe and Chapeltown Iron and Coal Co