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1912 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[George John Gladman]], of Woodchester Mills, Stroud, in the county of Gloucester, and [[Douglas Walter Grover]], of the same place, carrying on business as Pianoforte Manufacturers, at Woodchester Mills, Stroud, Gloucester, under the style or firm of GLADMAN AND COMPANY. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Douglas Walter Grover<ref>London Gazette 5 July 1912</ref> | 1912 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[George John Gladman]], of Woodchester Mills, Stroud, in the county of Gloucester, and [[Douglas Walter Grover]], of the same place, carrying on business as Pianoforte Manufacturers, at Woodchester Mills, Stroud, Gloucester, under the style or firm of GLADMAN AND COMPANY. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Douglas Walter Grover<ref>London Gazette 5 July 1912</ref> |
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of Piano Works, Woodchester Mills, near Stroud
1912 Dissolution of the Partnership between George John Gladman, of Woodchester Mills, Stroud, in the county of Gloucester, and Douglas Walter Grover, of the same place, carrying on business as Pianoforte Manufacturers, at Woodchester Mills, Stroud, Gloucester, under the style or firm of GLADMAN AND COMPANY. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Douglas Walter Grover[1]
By 1918 Douglas Walter Grover was trading as the Stroud Piano Co, Woodchester.[2]