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1891 The partnership of [[Hudson, Ward and Haggas]] was dissolved when [[William Hudson (3)|William Hudson]] left; the business was continued by [[William Ward (2)|William Ward]] and [[Holland Haggas]]<ref>London Gazette 1 December 1891</ref> | 1891 The partnership of [[Hudson, Ward and Haggas]] was dissolved when [[William Hudson (3)|William Hudson]] left; the business was continued by [[William Ward (2)|William Ward]] and [[Holland Haggas]]<ref>London Gazette 1 December 1891</ref> | ||
1895 Description and engraving of disc cutting machine with four spindles, to cut out circles from 9 in. to 30 in. in diameter in | |||
plates up to 1 in. thick.<ref>[[Engineering 1895/08/30]]</ref> | |||
c.1900 Presumably succeeded by [[Ward, Haggas and Smith]] | c.1900 Presumably succeeded by [[Ward, Haggas and Smith]] |
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of Eastwood Tool works, Parson street, Keighley
1870 Company established
1891 The partnership of Hudson, Ward and Haggas was dissolved when William Hudson left; the business was continued by William Ward and Holland Haggas[1]
1895 Description and engraving of disc cutting machine with four spindles, to cut out circles from 9 in. to 30 in. in diameter in plates up to 1 in. thick.[2]
c.1900 Presumably succeeded by Ward, Haggas and Smith
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 1 December 1891
- ↑ Engineering 1895/08/30