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Arthur H. Bateman of Westcombe Hill Works, East Greenwich, London, SE. | Arthur H. Bateman of Westcombe Hill Works, East Greenwich, London, SE. | ||
1877 Emery discs produced using Frederick Ransome's process for making artificial stone | 1877 Emery discs produced using Frederick Ransome's process for making artificial stone. | ||
1887 Description and illustrations of twist drill grinding machine invented by E. D. Barker and made by Bateman <ref>[[Engineering 1887/02/04]]</ref> | |||
1892 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Arthur Henry Bateman]] and [[Arthur Paston Mack]], carrying, on business as Emery Wheel Makers and Engineers, at Westcombe-hill Works, East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of Arthur H. Bateman, has been dissolved, by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26339/page/6113 The London Gazette Publication date:1 November 1892 Issue:26339 Page:6113]</ref> | 1892 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, [[Arthur Henry Bateman]] and [[Arthur Paston Mack]], carrying, on business as Emery Wheel Makers and Engineers, at Westcombe-hill Works, East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of Arthur H. Bateman, has been dissolved, by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26339/page/6113 The London Gazette Publication date:1 November 1892 Issue:26339 Page:6113]</ref> |
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Arthur H. Bateman of Westcombe Hill Works, East Greenwich, London, SE.
1877 Emery discs produced using Frederick Ransome's process for making artificial stone.
1887 Description and illustrations of twist drill grinding machine invented by E. D. Barker and made by Bateman [1]
1892 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Arthur Henry Bateman and Arthur Paston Mack, carrying, on business as Emery Wheel Makers and Engineers, at Westcombe-hill Works, East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of Arthur H. Bateman, has been dissolved, by mutual consent...'[2]