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of Rockingham Street, Sheffield (1924)
of Rockingham Street, Sheffield (1924)


The business of Sam Gladwin (1885-1946)
The business of [[Sam Gladwin]]


1919 Sam Gladwin, 230 Rockingham Street, was a manufacturing silversmith<ref>1919-20 White's Directory of Sheffield</ref>
1919 Sam Gladwin, 230 Rockingham Street, was a manufacturing silversmith<ref>1919-20 White's Directory of Sheffield</ref>

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of Rockingham Street, Sheffield (1924)

The business of Sam Gladwin

1919 Sam Gladwin, 230 Rockingham Street, was a manufacturing silversmith[1]

1924 GLADWIN, LIMITED. Report at AGM of a satisfactory year’s working (Mr. S. Gladwin in the chair)[2]

1939 Sam Gladwin was Chairman of Gladwin Ltd., Silversmiths & Cutlers[3]

1940 Samuel Gladwin, Embassy Cutlery Works, Sheffield. Samuel Gladwin was formerly a technical advisor to Newbridge Cutlery Works.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1919-20 White's Directory of Sheffield
  2. Sheffield Daily Telegraph 09 December 1924
  3. 1939 register
  4. Leinster Leader - Saturday 26 October 1940