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1866 The partnership of [[Robert Hadfield (1830-1888)|Robert Hadfield]], Jabez Shipman and [[George Parkes Wall]] trading as [[Hadfield, Shipman and Co]] was dissolved; the business was carried on by Shipman and Walls as [[J. Shipman and Co]]<ref>London Gazette, 17 August 1866</ref>
1866 The partnership of [[Robert Hadfield (1830-1888)|Robert Hadfield]], [[Jabez Shipman]] and [[George Parkes Wall]] trading as [[Hadfield, Shipman and Co]] was dissolved; the business was carried on by Shipman and Walls as [[J. Shipman and Co]]<ref>London Gazette, 17 August 1866</ref>


1937 Wire manufacturers.
1937 Wire manufacturers.

Latest revision as of 15:52, 22 May 2024

1882.
1912.

of Attercliffe Steel and Wire Works

1866 The partnership of Robert Hadfield, Jabez Shipman and George Parkes Wall trading as Hadfield, Shipman and Co was dissolved; the business was carried on by Shipman and Walls as J. Shipman and Co[1]

1937 Wire manufacturers.

By 1954 was owned by Arthur Lee and Sons

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette, 17 August 1866